Communication
Preparation
Validation
Transparency
Expectations
100

What are the first 3 things you should say when you first meet your appointed client?

1. Tell them your name.

2. Why you are appointed to them.

3. Ask them how they are doing.

100

Client Meeting 

If available, What should always be read before meeting the client?

Police Report

100

Say it/ Not Say it 

Client says that they are struggling with substance abuse......

You say "HERE'S YOUR PROBLEM"

NOT SAY IT- better response Here's our Challenge"

100

True or False?

It's ok to let your client know what to anticipate with their case?

TRUE

100

T/F

Its ok to tell the client how long you've been practicing?

Maybe...

200

What information should YOU know after a 1st client meeting?  

1.Their/Family contact information

2.The client's position or story 

3.Mental illness and or substance abuse history

4.Pending cases in other jurisdictions

5.Work and Family Information

6. Any special needs of the client (language, medical, etc.)

200

Motion Prep/ Trial Strategy 

What possible motions can arise after meeting your criminal defense clients?

Motion to:

Amend Bond

Suppress/Quash

Petition for Psychological Evaluation/ Mental Competency

Sometimes Simply Requesting from the Prosecutor


200

Say It or Not Say It

Client says "My life has spiraled and I have lost my mother...

You say" WE ALL HAVE PROBLEMS"

NOT SAY IT- Better Response "I'm sorry to hear that, I can't imagine what you're feeling"

200

True or False?

You should always inform your client of Collateral Consequences of a plea (ex. drivers license sanctions, sora registry/ monitoring, etc.)

TRUE

200

Is it ok to tell a client about your past experiences in front of a particular judge? 

Yes

300

How often should your incarcerated client expect to hear from you?

At minimum, BEFORE the next scheduled hearing.

(with adequate time to prepare) 

300

Pretrial Settlement/ Status Conference

What should you be prepared to do at the Pretrial Settlement Conference?  


1. Have a Counter-offer

2. Run your guidelines in advance 

3. Must communicate any and all offers to your client

4. Address any discovery issues

5. Advise client of pros and cons of taking an offer or losing at trial

300

Say it or Not Say it


Client says "I've decided to finally get clean, tomorrow marks 3 weeks for me...."

You say " That's amazing, Keep up the good work"

SAY IT " You've acknowledged their progress, and have given encouragement"

300

True or False?

Criminal Sentencing Guidelines are now mandatory.

FALSE

300

T/F

Is it ok to tell a client that you don't have experience in a particular area of law? 


Maybe- It depends

400

What should you never say to your client?

NEVER make guarantees

400

Trial 

What are some things to do to prepare for trial?

Voir Dire Questionnaires

Jury Instructions 

Subpoenas (witnesses, experts, documents)

Exhibits

Client Preparation (decorum and dress) 

Opening and Closing Statements  

400

Say it or Not Say it

Client has just reviewed their sentencing report and is disappointed that they will be going to jail....

You say " Don't sweat it it could be worse"

NOT SAY IT, Better response- Acknowledge their feelings and empathize with their new reality of lost time. 

400

True or False?

All Juvenile Defendants have a right to a Jury Trial? 

FALSE 

400

T/F

You should share with your client your win loss stats. 

False 

500

Before you leave your client, what information should they be left with?

1. Your contact information (and reasonable times and methods you can be contacted)

2. Any Court Documents/ Police Reports 

3. Next Court Hearing Date


500

Sentencing

What should your client expect from you at sentencing.

1. You have reviewed the PSI with them. 

2. Sentencing Memos

3. A well thought out allocution 

4. For client to know best and worse case scenario

5. Any supporting family to be present

500

Say it or Not Say it

Client didn't get the plea offer they were hoping for

You say "It will all work out in the end"

NOT SAY IT, Better response "I can understand why you are angry, I assure you I'll continue communicate any and all progress in your case to you."


500

TRUE or FALSE?

Parents that are Neglect and Abuse Defendants should expect speedy outcomes. 

FALSE (scheduled 90 day hearings) 

500

T/F 

You can accept side payments as a Public Defender for a Job well done.

Absolutely Not!

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