The now-quite-common dollars and sentencing debate taking place in Arizona

... confront the critical and valuable issue of how public safety can be maintained or improved at less cost. This local article from Arizona, which is headlined "House panel reviews cost of sentencing," reports on the terms of the debate that is now quite familiar ... state does business. On Tuesday, a House committee started work on a re-examination of crime and punishment in Arizona. The issue: Are there changes in state sentencing laws that would save money? How can the state protect citizens while ...

Arizona’s Prison Privatization Scheme Is a Comedy Gold Mine. The Joke’s on Us

Arizona's Prison Privatization Scheme Is a Comedy Gold Mine. The Joke's on Us Thursday 10 December 2009 by: Caroline Isaacs, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed You know you're in trouble when "The Daily Show" sends...

When Lawyers Attack

Last night I am reading Gideon’s blog and I see a post with the title: “This Seattle DUI lawyer is a Douchebag.” As someone who loves a good fight, I started reading. Here is the beginning of the post:

So normally I don’t write posts like this, because I don’t give flyin’ rat’s ass. But lately, I’ve seen a string of hits in my Google Alert for “public defender” (yes, that is one way I keep up with relevant news) from some “let me help you on the internet by giving out free advice” sites.

The most recent one popped into my RSS reader this evening and it followed the same tenor of the others: Don’t opt for a public defender because they’re overworked, don’t have resources, etc. In other words, the same BS that smarmy “defense lawyers” use to scare clients into giving them money…

Towards the end of the post, Gideon concludes:

The problem is that sites like these come up on the first page of a Google search for something like “should I hire a private lawyer or keep my public defender” (and trust me, I get a lot of hits with similar search terms).

Another site that comes up? New lawyer darling Avvo.

So yeah. Douchebag.

Gideon, you had me at douchebag. More importantly, as someone who only does private work, I completely agree with your position. I know plenty of public defenders that do an outstanding job. Moreover, if I were going to make my own top ten list of attorneys you don’t want to represent you – you would not find even one public defender on it.

 

The Arizona Association Of Criminal Defense Lawyers Is Here For You, Somewhere

... there's been a couple comments in the paper." I was also told I "didn't understand" the environment there, that lawyers were scared. That's scary on various levels. So I took a gander. I checked out the Arizona Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, (called Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice. There it was! A link - "What has AACJ done for me lately?" Here, is where I was going to read what the association was doing about events in Maricopa County. Except it was written by the president 12 ...

AZ – Arizona Ignores Sex Offender Law

... etc, than to not. This week, a state committee voted to ask for an extension until 2011. Officials on the committee said Arizona cannot afford to implement the law because of its budget crisis. The startup cost is estimated at $12 million. "It is extremely expensive ... say take a look again," said a local woman named Cindy. The Valley area mother said SORNA is needed in Arizona. - Why? It won't prevent or protect anybody! People are just running on emotions instead of what will actually work, and ...

Liability Insurance in Arizona Car Accidents

... a one-time settlement for damages incurred. The following is the liability insurance minimums required by Arizona law: $15,000 for bodily injury or death of one person in any one ... purchasing higher amounts of liability insurance in order to protect your personal assets. In Arizona, if you're the negligent driver, the jury will not even be told whether or ... own pocket. If you've been seriously hurt in a car accident in Arizona, the skilled Phoenix personal injury lawyers at Breyer Law Offices, P.C. ...

Arizona Construction Accident Lawyers Help Workers Injured by Falls

... and training procedures. If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a fall in a construction site, please contact the skilled Arizona construction accident lawyers at Breyer Law Offices P.C. for a free consultation and evaluation of your construction accident case. If you have been injured in an Arizona construction accident, your time to file an injury claim is limited to one year in many construction cases. Please do not delay your claim ...

Pain and Suffering Cap in Arizona on Tap?

State Senator Jack Harper from wants to ask voters to let lawmakers limit how much Arizona juries can award to accident and malpractice victims. "This is probably the only year we will have a legislative makeup that will allow the measure to go to the ballot," said ... . Okay. But if this is the only year you can get it through, doesn't that underscore it is a really bad idea? A great selling point for politics. Less so for doing the right thing. Arizona votes defeated a similar ballot issue in 1986.

Collision Coverage in Arizona Auto Accidents

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Arizona Jury Punishes Insurance Company to the Tune of $55 Million Dollars Because the Company Refused to Cover a $30,400 Dollar Claim For a Couple Whose SUV Was Stolen and Vandalized

Hats off to an Arizona jury who sent a loud and clear message to Met Life for refusing to cover the claim of Kenneth and Tammy Nardeli whose Ford Explorer was stolen from a Mesa, Arizona shopping mall and found abandoned and severely damaged weeks later in Mexico. Although the Nardelis said the vehicle was a total loss and could never be restored to its original condition, Met Life refused to replace the car and instead issued them a check for $10,759.00 while stopping payments for their rental ...