Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you actually have personal knowledge of several similar cases and not just heresy of what the lawyer told his client, you may want to think about the type of people you invite into your life and what type of example you are setting for your kids.
OP here - I'm a white collar defense attorney and my husband was, previously, a federal AUSA. I don't have any other friends who have been in jail, but I've dealt with many clients facing time and looked at quite a few sentencing memos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you actually have personal knowledge of several similar cases and not just heresy of what the lawyer told his client, you may want to think about the type of people you invite into your life and what type of example you are setting for your kids.
OP here - I'm a white collar defense attorney and my husband was, previously, a federal AUSA. I don't have any other friends who have been in jail, but I've dealt with many clients facing time and looked at quite a few sentencing memos.
Anonymous wrote:If you actually have personal knowledge of several similar cases and not just heresy of what the lawyer told his client, you may want to think about the type of people you invite into your life and what type of example you are setting for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband found out last week that a good friend of his is going to jail (25 day sentence) and my husband is really upset. I feel badly, but this is not a person involved in our day to day lives - he's never met our daughter and she's almost 3. The situation was something like a bar fight. The combo of a not great lawyer and a bad judge resulted in jail time. I know my husband feels really badly for his friend, but he's been in a terrible mood and it is affecting our kids and the mood around the house and I'm just hoping someone can give me advice on how to 1) help my husband get through (over) this and 2) how to deal with his awful mood.
Um, no. The bar fight and assault charges resulted in jail time.
Anonymous wrote:My husband found out last week that a good friend of his is going to jail (25 day sentence) and my husband is really upset. I feel badly, but this is not a person involved in our day to day lives - he's never met our daughter and she's almost 3. The situation was something like a bar fight. The combo of a not great lawyer and a bad judge resulted in jail time. I know my husband feels really badly for his friend, but he's been in a terrible mood and it is affecting our kids and the mood around the house and I'm just hoping someone can give me advice on how to 1) help my husband get through (over) this and 2) how to deal with his awful mood.