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Saturday, May 02, 2020

FELONY WEEKEND BOND HEARING INFO AND A BOLD PREDICTION

Judge Sayfie, our new BFF asked us to distribute this. Which we do. Free of charge!

For weekday felony bond hearings in Courtroom 1-5, and weekend/holiday bonds in Courtroom 5-3, please note that attorneys and other interested parties can appear telephonically using the information below:



(312) 584-2401, 1051843#    OR    


PEOPLE WILL TALK 
In the movie "People Will Talk" Cary Grant goes on a prophetic-for these times- soliloquy about Mother Nature trying to destroy people from time to time with a virus. 
Sometimes truth is stranger than ficton and sometimes truth mirrors fiction.  If you do not have patience, and you should these days, scroll head to 55 seconds and listen. 


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Rumpole, see if you can still get and post what Judge is on video motion duty for the week- as we all know, all Judge's are not equal when it comes to release motions.

Anonymous said...

Have always been told that criminal defense is "recession proof", no word on it being depression proof.

I guess we are about to learn. My prediction is that the lawyers among us who would collect $20k retainers will start accepting 10. The $10k lawyers will take 5 and be happy with it. Ticket clinics will take DUIs for five hundred bucks. Others will accept the crumpled hundred dollar bill the client pulls out of his pocket with a promise "I'll get you next week", that of course will never materialize.

Once arrests pick up again, PD caseloads will fatten. Privates will get skinny. And the Florida Bar will continue to accredit ten different law schools, graduating thousands of JDs who will now more than ever not be able to pay back their law school loans.