Category: Media Appearances
Attorney Cynthia Orr Said Texas Legislature Made Mistake Changing Definition of a Word
San Antonio attorney Cynthia Orr, president of the Texas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, said the Texas Legislature may have created a new category of crime when it changed the definition of the word “individual.” As reported by Texas Lawyer, the word “individual” now can include unborn persons from the time of “fertilization until birth.” Orr…
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TACDL President Cynthia Orr Said More Reforms are Needed for Death Penalty
San Antonio defense attorney Cynthia Orr, president of the Texas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, said a long-stalled innocent protection act soon will come to fruition, but more reforms still are needed. In Voice for the Defense, a TACDL publication, Orr said Texas currently has a Wall of Shame lined with the names of innocent…
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Attorney Cynthia Orr Said Laws Interfering With Judges’ Sentences Should Be Struck Down
Attorney Cynthia Orr, president of the Texas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, said The Protect Act and its enforcement place too much sentencing discretion in the prosecutor’s hands. In the President’ Message in Voice for the Defense, a TACDL publication, Orr said the act places too much power in the hands of one person, which…
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TACDL President Cynthia Orr said Judges and Attorneys Must Work Together
Texas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers President Cynthia Orr said judges, attorneys and all of those involved in the legal community should work together and treat each other with respect to ensure the best outcomes. In the September 2003 issue of Voice for the Defense, Orr said she greets her colleagues in the court room before trials….
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TACDL President Cynthia Orr said Government is Trying to Erode Attorney Client Privilege
Attorney Cynthia Orr, president of the Texas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (TACDL), said unauthorized government interference in the communication of an attorney with his or her client corrupts the proper function of democracy. In a Voice for the Defense issue from July/August 2003, Orr said the full communication between an attorney and counsel is…
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Gerry Goldstein Speaks About Civil Liberties One Year After September 11 Attacks
As reported by the San Antonio Current in their September 5-7, 2001, issue, civil rights attorney Gerry Goldstein testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee and said Americans began losing some of the civil liberties after the September 11 terrorist attacks. Goldstein testified before committee as a legal representative of Dr. Al-Badr Al-Hazmi, a San Antonio radiologist from…
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Gerry Goldstein Featured in Legal Legends Publication
San Antonio attorney Gerry Goldstein is featured in the Legal Legends, a Texas Lawyer publication that highlights those in the state who have excelled in the law profession. Goldstein graduated from the University of Texas law school in 1968 after doing undergraduate work at Tulane University and vowed to use law as a way to incite social change…
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Gerry Goldstein Featured in Texas Monthly
San Antonio defense lawyer Gerry Goldstein has defended clients in high-profile cases for nearly three decades, and Texas Monthly chronicles his extensive career, including representing Mexican drug lord Juan García Ábrego. Goldstein graduated from the University of Texas law school in 1968 after doing undergraduate work at Tulane University in New Orleans. He earned his…
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Gerry Goldstein Featured in San Antonio Business Journal
Attorney Gerry Goldstein has defended clients in high-profile cases for more than two decades, and the San Antonio Business Journal chronicles his extensive career in their January 11th, 1991 issue. Goldstein graduated from the University of Texas law school in 1968 after doing undergraduate work at Tulane University in New Orleans and vowed to use…
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Gerry Goldstein Featured in Texas Lawyer
San Antonio lawyer Gerry Goldstein is known around the world for his aggressive representation and his high-profile clients. In the April 24th, 1989 edition of Texas Lawyer, the publication noted the famous attorney still is changing the criminal justice system in his own city. Goldstein graduated from the University of Texas law school in 1968…
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