Judges and Judiciary
Nov. 18, 2022
Courtroom displays of bias assault the Justice System
Representing someone accused of rape does not make an attorney a rapist. But crossing the line into verbally attacking and denigrating counsel, witnesses, and jurists with coded monikers and allegations of criminal activity is not just ineffective, it is a violation of established precedent and California law.





Jordanna Thigpen
Lead trial attorney
Thigpen Legal, P.C.
Phone: (310) 210-7491
Email: jt@thigpenlegal.com
Once a wealthy, manicured business scion, the defendant sits slumped and disheveled on her wheelchair. Convicted and sentenced in another state, she was extradited for trial in California for the forcible rape of eight people she knew professionally. Her defense attorney's opening statement calls her accusers "boy toys" and "sluts" and questions why they didn't just run away or attack her. "Look at her, can you imagine sleeping with her?" he sneers, gesturing to his c...
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