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AAllen:
In Nebraska firearms cases are very rare (criminal use there is but otherwise almost nonexistant) so there is not an attorney that has put much time into firearms law issues. The closest would be criminal defense attorneys with JMD most likely being at or near the top of the list for experiance with this issue.
sjwsti:
JMD`s parading of his clients on TV and radio isnt something I would want to happen if it was me. I have several acquaintances with legal backgrounds and in their opinion its also unethical.
Ive been told a good place to start is to see who any local Police Unions/Depts use as representation for officers involved in shootings.
- Shawn
Dan W:
As the attorney representing me in a divorce 32 years ago said "it's a dog and pony show no matter how you cut it".
SemperFiGuy:
Whenever you might need an attorney, one very workable approach is to:
1) Consider the kind of court case (divorce, bankruptcy, CHP defense, traffic, shoplifting, DUI, whatever).
2) Research to find the types of court(s) where those kind of cases are tried.
3) Call or go visit the court offices.
4) Speak to the judge's bailiff(s).
5) Ask the bailiff, "If YOU were brought up before this court as a defendant in such-and-such as kind of
case, whom would YOU want to retain as YOUR attorney."
I've tried this approach a couple of times while at a total loss for a good attorney. It has worked out quite well, those times.
The bailiffs know the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Lawyers from each other. And........when I've asked them, they've told me. [Not the names of the Bad Lawyers, no. They've suggested the names of Good Lawyers that they might themselves use.]
Offered for your consideration when the need arises.
sfg[And don't go sayin' that there aren't any Good Lawyers...................]
bullit:
I would HIGHLY encourage ALL of you to visit the Armed Citizen's Legal Defense Network website and become a member. www.armedcitizensnetwork.org The benefits are priceless.
Also, I would HIGHLY encourage ALL of you to attend a Massad Ayoob course on the the Legal/Justifiable use of deadly force. When you are done, you will likely have more background and education than your run of the mill lawyer. Ask one.
One final comment.... speaking with Mas Ayoob and Marty Hayes (two of the most highly respected expert witnesses for the defense i.e. righteous shooter), both commented that JMD was brilliant in how he handled McCollough's case. He is a Armed Citizen's Network attorney.
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