The Courtroom Quarterback: Who I Am and How I Try Cases
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Episode Summary: Joseph L. Jordan, a former Army prosecutor turned defense attorney, shares his journey from the military to building a global defense practice. He emphasizes the importance of critical analysis in handling court-martial cases and the significance of relationships and humility in his career.
Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:30 – Transition from Army prosecutor to defense attorney 03:45 – Importance of critical analysis in case preparation 06:20 – Building relationships with experts and staying humble 09:15 – Handling challenging cases like nine-victim sexual assault trials 12:40 – Trying a child sexual assault case with the client absent 15:55 – Dealing with false confessions and investigator biases 18:30 – Being a blue-collar trial lawyer and relating to clients in uniform 21:10 – Why some call him the courtroom quarterback
About the Show: *Courtroom Quarterback* offers insights into the experiences and strategies of a court-martial defense attorney. Join Joseph L. Jordan as he shares his expertise in defending service members worldwide.