Clarkston Legal Videos Over the Past 10-Years
This 600th post publishes some of our best clips from the past 10-years. Take a look...
The very first clip features a closing argument following a three-day trial in a drunk driving case before the legendary Oakland Circuit Judge Steven Andrews way back in 2009. This poor-quality video was purchased from the Oakland County Circuit Court Administrator prior to the Court's ban on disseminating such videos of court proceedings.
This second clip features a panel discussion involving my first case before the Michigan Supreme Court back in 2006. Probably for the legal professionals among our readers.
Then we produced our first marketing video in 2010, designed for social media distribution. The colors were good, and the "actors" are actual clients. We really got a lot of mileage out of this short little clip.
Here is another throwback to the Oakland Circuit Court from 2009; a sentencing hearing for one of our few homicide cases. Now-retired and long-serving Oakland Circuit Judge Ed Sosnick can be seen presiding over the hearing. Our client pled to leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death; she was sentenced to 6-months in the "work-release" program.
More recently, I was able to generate a clip resulting from one of my rare appearances before the Michigan Supreme Court in People v Robertson; a case involving the "search and seizure" clause of the 4th Amendment to the United States Constitution. Boy, am I ever getting grey...
Finally, last year, we got it together and produced this gem with a pair of our best clients ever.
Time really does fly when you are having fun; this is certainly true in the professional setting.
If you or a loved one are facing the rough waters of a divorce or criminal charge, give us a call to discuss your options in a free consultation.
Post #600
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Labels: Clarkston Legal, criminal defense lawyer, divorce, Judge Edward Sosnick, Judge Steven Andrews, lawyer, Michigan Supreme Court, Oakland County Circuit Court
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