You supply the quips: “Dozens of Milwaukee-area lawyers earned education credits a little while back for attending a local seminar featuring a convicted felon posing as an expert on criminal sentencing.”
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on April 27, 2009
You supply the quips: “Dozens of Milwaukee-area lawyers earned education credits a little while back for attending a local seminar featuring a convicted felon posing as an expert on criminal sentencing.”

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Bob
Probably the most valuable seminar the lawyers ever attended. At least they finally had a speaker who knew what he was talking about.
Yeah, but deep down aren’t all lawyers felons at heart?
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