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In 1952 Ruby McCollum, a black woman, killed her white doctor in Live Oak, Fla after years of sexual abuse. The remarkable secrets and terrible truths revealed during her trial and incarceration haunted jurors and prosecutors for decades.
You belong to Me
The Center for Court Innovation is a non-profit think tank based in New York that helps the justice system aid victims, reduce crime, and improve public trust in justice. Every day, the Center works with people who are making a difference on the ground--police chiefs testing new approaches to local crime, prosecutors experimenting with alternative sanctions, judges looking for new solutions to complex problems. NEW THINKING introduces listeners to the best and the brightest in the field: practitioners and academics who are spearheading meaningful justice reforms across the country and around the globe.
The Center for Court Innovation - Podcasts
The Center for Court Innovation is a non-profit think tank based in New York that helps the justice system aid victims, reduce crime, and improve public trust in justice. Every day, the Center works with people who are making a difference on the ground--police chiefs testing new approaches to local crime, prosecutors experimenting with alternative sanctions, judges looking for new solutions to complex problems. NEW THINKING introduces listeners to the best and the brightest in the field: practitioners and academics who are spearheading meaningful justice reforms across the country and around the globe.
The Center for Court Innovation - Podcasts
Attorney Gerald E. Smith grew up in Superior , Wisconsin . As a youth, he consistently made the honor roll, while competing with the Traveling All-Star Hockey Team in national tournaments throughout the Northern States. He was also proficient in the Martial Arts, both as an Instructor and Full Contact Fighter. After attending three years at the University of Minnesota , he transferred to the University of Texas where he obtained his Bachelor of Science Degree.
Prior to his decision to pursue his career as an attorney, Mr. Smith had a highly successful career as a Texas Police Officer, ultimately obtaining the rank of Sergeant . In addition, he was a member of the Department’s SWAT Team. He was recognized not only for his work while on duty as a police officer, but also for the implementation of a Drug Educational Program (DARE) in three school districts . Also, he achieved his Instructor’s Certification from Texas Commission Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Education (T.C.L.O.S.E.) and taught various topics to new officers in the Academy. However, as a result of an injury sustained while on duty, Mr. Smith was forced to pursue another career and decided to attend law school. As a law clerk, Mr. Smith interned for the U.S. Attorney’s Office and in the private sector for a small civil firm. After graduating from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in 1993, he passed the February 1994 Bar Exam.
Mr. Smith is a member of the State Bar of California and the Federal Bar in Central and Southern Districts of California. Mr. Smith was a former prosecutor with the city of San Diego.He had previously worked for a large criminal defense firm (Steigerwalt and Associates) and exceptionally handled the firm’s serious felony cases (e.g., murder, attempt murder, robbery, rapes, sexual assaults, child molestation, assault, battery, domestic violence, drug charges, theft related charges, and DUI's). Mr. Smith is highly respected by both judges and prosecutors, and has been very successful in negotiating cases where a trial was not in the best interest of his clients.
Mr. Smith is an aggressive, experienced attorney who has handled a multitude of cases with impressive results. He believes in earning the trust from his clients and getting to know them personally, so they do not feel that they are just a file number. For most of his 15 years as an attorney, Mr. Smith has used his experience and skill defending the rights of the wrongfully accused.
Know Your Rights - The Law and You.
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