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Faculty of Humanities and Social Science => Law => Topic started by: riaduzzaman on July 14, 2014, 01:35:49 PM
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These Lawyers Still Love Law Practice. Find Out Why (Podcast)
I knew nothing about criminal law and said as much to a California federal court judge who wanted to appoint me to represent a woman facing forgery charges. I was a business and tax attorney in court that day for a calendar call. The judge saw my name on a pleading and appointed me.
The woman was about to plead guilty to 22 counts of forging signatures on Social Security checks. Her hearing was scheduled for 2 p.m. The judge told me to educate myself and if I needed more time, he could continue the case for a week.
I introduced myself to the defendant. She told me that she was guilty, and I asked her why she had forged the checks. "Because he told me to" was her answer. The "he" turned out to be the woman's husband, a Social Security recipient who was hospitalized in Texas. She handed me a letter her husband had written directing her to sign the checks and deposit them in their bank account.
Relying on what I learned in bills and notes class, I told her that an authorized signature wasn't forgery. At the 2 p.m. hearing I moved to vacate the woman's plea, offering her husband's letter as evidence. The government acquiesced and the case was dismissed.
It was at that precise moment of dismissal that I realized being a lawyer was about helping people who needed help. And I felt that I had found my calling in life.(ABA Journal Podcast)