MRH512
Well-Known Member
Because, like so many others in this thread, I'm sharing my opinion on the matter.Why the need it inject race into the equation? Why?
As a white male living in Texas with many friends of various colors, I pay attention to things like this. And I've seen many defense lawyers of white clients start their conversation this way.
There is a very obvious disparity in the way people of color are both prosecuted and defended in this county. This holds especially true for rural Texas.
I didn't say he deserves anymore harsh punishment nor any less fair a trial for his actions because he's white. I simply believe this is a common first step for a lawyer with a white client who has a pretty good idea his client will go to trial and also has a pretty good idea what race the majority of the jury will be.
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