Trial Again Tomorrow

Posted on February 25, 2008
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Knowing that a bunch of Harris County prosecutors are reading sometimes cramps my blogging style. I’ve got a felony cocaine and heroin case (less than a gram of each) set for trial tomorrow, and I feel constrained to say nothing more at this point than this:

It’s an automatic-probation case if we lose, but my client, a lawyer, has a whole lot more at stake than the State does. So I have been very thorough in preparing some rather powerful surprises for the State.

It’s probably better this way. I was inviting all sorts of trouble blogging about trial tactics and strategies that might have had something to do with the cases I was trying.

Oh, and today I punched a hole with a heavy-duty industrial 3-hole punch through the fingernail on my left index finger and into the top of the finger. (The sound of a hole punch puncturing fingernail is not a pretty one.) Perfect 300-degree arc out of the nail, perfect circular profusely-bleeding incision. That’s gonna leave a mark.

For jury selection should I wear a Spiderman bandaid or a Barbie bandaid?

Comments

10 Responses to “Trial Again Tomorrow”

  1. Todd Taylor on February 25th, 2008 2:15 am

    Definitely go with the Spider Man band-aid. Very cool.

    Good luck with your trial.

  2. A Harris County Lawyer on February 25th, 2008 2:53 am

    Damn, that sounds painful.

    I think it is funny that you are feeling empathy for the great villains of James Bond. You just want everyone to be as proud of your plan as you are.

  3. Mark Bennett on February 25th, 2008 3:22 am

    Todd, Backyardigans bandaid is an option as well, but I think it’ll be Spidey.

    AHCLA, that’s a great analogy. I’ve always been able to resist the revealing-the-plan scene before trial (even when asked, “so, Mark, what’s the evil scheme that’s going to result in your conquering the world?” or “what’s your defense?” [same thing]) because I’m never sure there’s not some way things could go wrong. Just once I’d like to tell the State exactly how I’m going to beat it in trial before I commence doing so.

  4. Reaganlaw on February 25th, 2008 2:59 pm

    Nothing less than a Superman band-aid will do!

    Givemhell!

  5. David Tarrell on February 25th, 2008 4:37 pm

    I think you can get General Zog or Phoenix Wright, Ace attorney bandaids on Ebay, so I’ll check them out for you!

  6. maynelaw on February 25th, 2008 4:44 pm

    Wish I could be there to watch and keep an eye on the jury.

    Break a leg! (Please don’t take that literally)

  7. PeopleSuck on February 25th, 2008 6:07 pm

    Mark:

    Surely you don’t intend to reveal WHICH bandaid you are going with prior to trial, right? Or will you sandbag, claiming to go with Spidey and then showing up with Backyardigans? You are so sneaky!

    Good luck.
    If your client’s not guilty, I mean.
    Which you didn’t mention earlier.
    Sorry about your injury, hope things work out.

  8. Mark Bennett on February 25th, 2008 7:22 pm

    Thanks, all. It looks like third in line was not high enough to get us to trial today.

    Of course my client is not guilty. All of my clients are not guilty — innocent, even — until they are convicted!

  9. Ron in Houston on February 25th, 2008 9:56 pm

    No one can say that Mark Bennett doesn’t bleed for his clients.

  10. Mark Bennett on February 25th, 2008 10:18 pm

    That’s nice, but this one is a Girl Scouting-related injury.

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