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A master and his craft

A master and his craft
The other day I was stuck in the Harris County Criminal (In)justice Center a bit longer than anticipated. There was a trial going on in the 232nd - a young man was charged with murdering another young man. The young man was convicted. The punishment hearing happened to be going on the day I was in there.

The young man was represented by my esteemed colleague, Tyrone Moncriffe. I've seen Mr. Moncriffe give a couple of presentations at CLE seminars I've attended over the years. I hadn't, however, had the opportunity to watch him in person. What I saw amazed me.

His closing argument was eloquent. He stood before the jury and told them that he felt he had let his client down. He told the jury that he wasn't mad at them for their verdict - he was mad at himself. He also told the jury that he was afraid of them.

He pointed out that his client had no criminal history and that no one who took the witness stand had anything bad to say about him. He told the jury that what happened that night was out of character and he asked them to keep that in mind when they retired to the jury room.

He told the jury that they didn't know his client. They only saw him a few hours a day sitting at counsel table. He told them that he sat beside his client. He had met with his client's family and friends. He pointed out that once the jurors had rendered their decision that they could walk away from the case and forget all about it. But, the one thing that would stay with them was their decision.

It was a very powerful close. He never once raised his voice. He expressed his sorrow for the victim's family.

But, more than that, he expressed the feelings that all of us in the defense bar experience. There are few things harder than standing beside your client and hearing a jury declare him guilty.

Mr. Moncriffe's client was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

That's ten years of asking yourself if there was anything else you could have done.

UPDATE:

I spoke with Mr. Moncriffe this morning about his close and he told me the last offer from the prosecutor was 45 years. I would consider that a good outcome.
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7 Comments to A master and his craft :

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S.Toliver on Tuesday, May 29, 2012 9:23 AM
Mr. Moncriffe is truly a professional.......He is one of the most educated, and experienced attorney on this side of HEAVEN!!! He is thorough and dedicated. Words cannot express the appreciation my family and I have for him. He represented my father and drove five days over 350 miles per day to another city and county. He is definately a man who's word is his bond!
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Renee on Friday, July 13, 2012 11:27 AM
My son had two felonies and two misdemeanors, I called Tyrone Moncriffe and he was able to get deferred adjudication for the two felonies and the two misdemeanors dismissed. I would advise anyone who is searching for an excellent attorney to call Attorney Tyrone Moncriffe, the peoples' attorney
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JB on Thursday, October 04, 2012 2:47 PM
Mr. Moncriffe did a great job representing my son. My sons record is clear and he has better chance at life. This is the second time I have been associated him, the first time, satisfactory results. He is a quality Lawyer, but he does not break the bank
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Nicholas S. on Tuesday, December 18, 2012 2:35 PM
Attorney Moncriffe has done an exceptional job in my case! He was recommended by a friend of mine. It was the best move that I ever made! I had my doubts and inhibitions, but Mr. Moncriffe assured me that everything would be fine. It was like being in a small sailboat and stuck out in the middle of the ocean with a storm approaching. Things looked gloomy and dark, but the attorney worked his magic and calmed the seas and made the sun appear again. During my case, Mr. Moncriffe was always cool and calm, and never got upset. He solved my case, and got the case dismissed. He is an excellent negotiator with the DA and other attorneys. I highly recommend him, and I will always, always be grateful.
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car accident lawyer on Friday, February 01, 2013 1:02 AM
Thank you so much for sharing about this case with us.... Keep sharing!! All the best for your all the cases.
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bicycle accident compensation on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 5:49 AM
Law should be powerful and provide a justice to victim and it is important to make a powerful law.
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OFAC on Tuesday, February 19, 2013 6:10 AM
PAUL KENNEDY! Thanks for sharing your experience with us here. It impressed me a lot. Keep sharing
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