Warrior, Prisoner, Homeless, Lawyer
The Indianapolis Monthly has published a story about a man that overcame combat, prison and homelessness to become a lawyer. Please click here for the story.
The Indianapolis Monthly has published a story about a man that overcame combat, prison and homelessness to become a lawyer. Please click here for the story.
After thirteen years and three jury trials, David Camm was found not guilty! I have no clue on whether he did the crime or not but the State of Indiana’s case seemed weak. I think the verdict was appropriate giving the information that was released about the case. To read more about it, click http://www.wdrb.com/story/23717024/jury-has-reached-a-verdict-in-david-camm-trial
I have to admit, out of all the three high publicity cases (James “Whitey” Bulger, Aaron Hernandez, and George Zimmerman) the Zimmerman case is the most interesting to me. I believe this case has the most social impact then a mobster or millionaire football player allegedly committing murders (we’ve been there before). The reason why […]