Where do I apply to be an associate for the Law Offices of Kenneth Weisman?
I graduate UM Law this next year. Prior to that I worked for 3 years as an analyst in energy at Goldman Sachs. I went to Princeton for undergrad and majored in Post War and Modern Art under my scholarship after winning Miss Rhode Island (and 3rd runner up in Miss America).
I really want to practice criminal law and Mr. Weisman is who all of the high level folks in Miami say would be a great mentor for me.
Any tips would be appreciated. See you all in court soon!
So many misdemeanors filed every year, it is hard to see the forest for the trees. When I was doing county court I always noticed a lot of bs misdemeanors filed because someone mouthed off or the cop did not have a good understanding of the legal requirements of the crime. To know whether it is a racial bias you need statistics.
You never miss an opportunity to kiss DOM's ass.
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ReplyDeleteWhere do I apply to be an associate for the Law Offices of Kenneth Weisman?
ReplyDeleteI graduate UM Law this next year. Prior to that I worked for 3 years as an analyst in energy at Goldman Sachs. I went to Princeton for undergrad and majored in Post War and Modern Art under my scholarship after winning Miss Rhode Island (and 3rd runner up in Miss America).
I really want to practice criminal law and Mr. Weisman is who all of the high level folks in Miami say would be a great mentor for me.
Any tips would be appreciated. See you all in court soon!
So many misdemeanors filed every year, it is hard to see the forest for the trees. When I was doing county court I always noticed a lot of bs misdemeanors filed because someone mouthed off or the cop did not have a good understanding of the legal requirements of the crime. To know whether it is a racial bias you need statistics.
ReplyDeleteThe stats exist https://www.aclufl.org/sites/default/files/6440miamidadedisparities20180715spreads.pdf
DeleteAnd also https://www.wlrn.org/law-justice/2023-11-09/black-youth-arrests-miami-dade-racial-disproportionality
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