The Power of a Guilty Plea

By: Lawrence Gridin · January 8, 2009 · Filed Under Criminal Law, Humour · 2 Comments 

“You mean,” he said, this look of absolute unbelief working across his face, “you mean, if I’m guilty I get out today?”

“Right.”

“And if I’m innocent I stay locked up?”

“You got it, man.  So what are you gonna be, guilty or innocent?”

James Mills, One Just Man, Simon and Schuster

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2 Responses to “The Power of a Guilty Plea”

  1. Dax Garvin on January 20th, 2009 6:44 am

    One of my Austin, Texas, criminal defense colleagues linked to your blog and I found it through him, but would like to say that this site is interesting and well thought out. I’ll be linking to you shortly!

  2. Lawrence Gridin on January 21st, 2009 10:08 am

    Dax:

    Thanks!

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