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October 2000
Volume II - Issue 7
 

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STRATEGIC DEFENSE IN A NARCOTICS CHARGE IN FEDERAL OR STATE COURT PART III

Dr. Paul Otubusin, M.B.A.,J.D.,Ph.D
Principal Partner, Otubusin & Associates, P.C.* www.otubusin.com
Professor Emeritus & Former Chair Philosophy, Calumet College

 

VI. DEFENSE ATTORNEY v. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

Generally, some defense attorneys see their work as one of plea-bargaining than proceeding to trial on the merits of the government’s case. First, rather than pursuing a plea-bargaining path at the early stage of the game, a defense attorney should seek to review the accused’s arrest and detention for improprieties.

 

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