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Professor Lawyer Discusses Criteria for Taking Homicide Cases

Professor Lawyer Discusses Criteria for Taking Homicide Cases The passage is a personal commentary on case selection criteria and does not provide any actionable leads, names, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. It lacks investigative value, controversy, novelty, or links to high‑ranking officials. Key insights: Author is a full‑time professor and criminal defense lawyer.; Claims to rarely turn down death‑penalty homicide cases.; References high‑profile cases (Von Bulow, O.J. Simpson) but offers no new information.

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Professor Lawyer Discusses Criteria for Taking Homicide Cases The passage is a personal commentary on case selection criteria and does not provide any actionable leads, names, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. It lacks investigative value, controversy, novelty, or links to high‑ranking officials. Key insights: Author is a full‑time professor and criminal defense lawyer.; Claims to rarely turn down death‑penalty homicide cases.; References high‑profile cases (Von Bulow, O.J. Simpson) but offers no new information.

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