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CAJUNLAWYER

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So I speak with a new client who is in shackles and the obligatory orange jumpsuit and quite frankly I am thankful he is in shackles as he has that "look".
Speaking with the DA later on and I pass the comment that the guy seemed a bit on the scary/crazy side. He looked at me and said rumor on the street is that the Banditos threw him out of their gang because he was too crazy for them!!:eek:
Oh well.............:rolleyes:
 
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The Banditos are now a Worldwide sophisticated organization they have now progressed into a quasi corporation that controls various multi-million dollar activities throughout the World. They don't need psychos in their ranks anymore.
 
I have had the dubious pleasure of being up close and personal with some people like that. Their view of the world or society in general would send shivers up the spine of most "normal" folks. I spent over 22 years as a street cop and I sincerely believe there are some people who are just evil. I know it sounds sorta funny but there are people out there doing things that any normal person would think only happens in a movie. There are evil people and I have seen some of the terrible things that these sick bas^&%ds can and will do to other people. The world isn't as nice as most of us would like it to be. Just my thoughts from the Big Sky Country, and yes we have more than our share of evil criminals in Montana. Be safe all keep your powder dry and your head down.
 
Criminal defense attorneys, especially public defenders, have to be really motivated to keep it up for very long. They do something that most of us don't and never will - spend a lot of time with their clients. If one gets in legal trouble, about the worst thing that can happen is being in front a judge that was a public defender. They have been lied to, pooped on, and generally abused so much they have almost no ability to be patient or believe anyone about anything.
Of the best parts of my life is RPC 4.2 - I generally cannot communicate with a represented party.
 
There was a time in my young life when I was offered to prospect with the Hells Angels. I was stationed in Germany with a guy that rode with the Angels, according to him there wasn't a group worse than the Bandidos. He said they made the Angels look like a Girl Scout Group, the Angels have cleaned up their act quite a bit, locally working with Toys for Tots, etc. There is always the fringe element but groups like the Bandidos give every biker group a bad name.
 
So I speak with a new client who is in shackles and the obligatory orange jumpsuit and quite frankly I am thankful he is in shackles as he has that "look".
Speaking with the DA later on and I pass the comment that the guy seemed a bit on the scary/crazy side. He looked at me and said rumor on the street is that the Banditos threw him out of their gang because he was too crazy for them!!:eek:
Oh well.............:rolleyes:

Caj, I think you are very fortunate to represent this fine individual.:eek:

Maybe every 2 weeks, it would be a good idea, to meet with the man in black inside the booth, just in case.:D
 
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