Criminal defense attorney Louis J. Shapiro in his office with a prop from the NBC comedy "Trial & Error."
Criminal defense attorney Louis J. Shapiro likes to spice up the weekly announcements at his synagogue in West Los Angeles.
“Temple can be boring, so I want to liven it up,” he explained with a laugh. “I might say, for example, ‘Congratulations to Harry and Sally on their 25th anniversary. Harry, you should have come to me. I would’ve got you a lot less than 25 to life.’”
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