Tell the Client's Story provides litigation teams the best strategies for effective mitigation work in criminal and capital cases. Top mitigation experts from across the nation with demonstrated practice wisdom will help readers to successfully litigate complex criminal cases. The book also utilizes significant legal, social science, and behavioral science research findings that will inform practitioners on multi-disciplinary approaches to crafting courtroom strategy. Using practical case studies, surveys, checklists, and appendices that are grounded in multi-professional scientific and clinical literatures, this book will give readers approaches to cogently and persuasively present mitigation evidence to decision makers. In addition to understanding the law and ethics of mitigation, you will learn how to:
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Edward C. Monahan is a member of the ABA Death Penalty Due Process Review Project Steering Committee, the ABA Government and Public Sector Lawyers Division Council, and served on the ABA Task Force on Preservation of the Justice System from 2011-12. He is a member of the Steering Committee of the National Association for Public Defense and chairs its Education Committee, a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and co-chairs its Subcommittee on Pretrial Release Advocacy, past chair of the Kentucky Bar Association's Criminal Law Section, a member of the KBA Ethics Committee (2000-2007; 2008-2011) and past chair of the NLADA American Council of Chief Defenders. Ed is a charter board member of the Kentucky Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and a past president. He is a 1976 graduate of Washington D.C.'s Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law. Ed.Monahan@ky.gov
James J. Clark, LCSW, Ph.D. graduated from Siena College (B.A. 1980), the University of Kentucky College of Social Work (MSW 1983) and the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration (Ph.D. 1995). He is currently Dean of the Florida State University College of Social Work. From 2012-2015, he served as the Director of the School of Social Work at the University of Cincinnati, and was on the faculty of the University of Kentucky from 1991-2012, including service as the director of the Ph.D. program and as Associate Dean for Research. He has published in the areas of forensic mental health; child traumatic stress; criminal justice; ethics and accountability; and psychobiography and the study of lives. Dr. Clark has collaborated in interdisciplinary work with public defenders and capital litigators since 1987, and has testified during the mitigation phase of felony and capital trials in Kentucky, Indiana, and Missouri. He continues to consult and testify as a mental health professional in civil and criminal cases. jjclar00@gmail.com
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