Best Public Defender Offices to Try Cases
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2021 8:17 pm
I understand that working as an ADA or PD are two of the best ways to get trial experience early in a legal career. But not all counties/districts are created equally. At this point I've worked with PDs that try a ton of cases and some who have gone years without a felony jury trial (COVID contributed to this anomaly, of course).
Does anyone here have a perspective on where one would want to target with PD applications to try a lot of cases? Either whether there are notable places to apply around the nation notorious for lots of trials, or whether there are certain demographic things to look out for (e.g. rural vs suburban vs urban, major vs secondary metro, conservative vs progressive jury pool, etc.).
I know that a lot of this depends on the inidivdual lawyer and individual clients, but I'm asking about general trends people have noticed.
Thank you!
Does anyone here have a perspective on where one would want to target with PD applications to try a lot of cases? Either whether there are notable places to apply around the nation notorious for lots of trials, or whether there are certain demographic things to look out for (e.g. rural vs suburban vs urban, major vs secondary metro, conservative vs progressive jury pool, etc.).
I know that a lot of this depends on the inidivdual lawyer and individual clients, but I'm asking about general trends people have noticed.
Thank you!