I was lead counsel in a case that captured the attention of the San Diego and national legal community: People v. Westerfield, a case tried in San Diego in 2002. Along with my co-counsels, we spent most of the year trying the case while it was telecast live throughout the city and country via local and court TV. In this case, not only was the coverage daily, but there were two nightly programs comprised of "experts" in criminal law whose job it was to...
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