We had to move quickly in the morning again since I had to be back in court for 9:00. Cindy was moving a bit slower than yesterday and it was almost 8:15 when I could drop Cindy off at the front of Southern Crescent and proceed down Ga 16 to the Interstate and on south to my hearings.
Amazingly, I got to the Justice Center on the north side of town at 8:40 and was able to head into the courtroom with enough time to talk to my clients and bother the Probation Officer and his witness on one of my cases.
When the judge settled in and started to talk to the court personnel, I walked over and talked to my latest client. Later, his case was dismissed and he was released. I suspect he quite happy right now, and, perhaps, happy with his choice of attorneys.
Earlier, I had brokered getting one of my clients out of jail for a special occasion. Perhaps, she too is happy. For awhile.
Finally, the last client's case was postponed. Unfortunately, he is the odd man still in jail.
Keeping these guys happy is not the easiest thing to do. Paul Simon wrote a song called, "Keeping the customer satisfied" back in the 60's. A good song, and a telling lyric.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
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