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397:'s prosecution and her approach to lawyering generally. Smith examines whether Stewart's view of zeal and devotion is at odds with the prevailing ethics and ethos of defense lawyering. Smith finds it troubling when the government criminally prosecutes members of the defense bar, especially when it goes after lawyers who represent unpopular clients. 377:
Smith writes about how one can sustain a career in indigent criminal defense. In order to do this, Smith recommends respect for clients, passion for the professional craft of defense lawyering, and a sense of outrage about the system. Smith writes about two former Prettyman fellows who left indigent
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and representing unpopular clients, she remarked: "Criminal defense is kind of a unique calling — not to sound pretentious — it takes a peculiar heart-set, mind-set to do the work for a career." She continued, "We stand behind people who are often the most reviled." She discussed why lawyers defend
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Smith examines the morality of prosecution. First, she explores the context of criminal lawyering at the millennium and what it means to prosecute under current conditions. Then, she discusses whether it is possible to do "good" in this context—that is, whether a well-intentioned prosecutor can
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where she was Deputy Director of the Criminal Justice Institute, a clinical instructor in HLS' criminal defense clinic, and a lecturer on law in Harvard's Trial Advocacy Workshop. The Criminal Justice Institute is the curriculum-based criminal law clinical program of
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petition. In March 1977, a jury found Jarrett guilty of two counts of murder and two counts of robbery, but Jarrett maintained her innocence. Smith worked on Jarrett's case for the next 25 years. From 2005–2006, Smith was a
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temper the harsh reality of the criminal justice system—in view of the institutional and cultural pressures of prosecutor offices. Smith concludes by answering the question posed: she hopes so, but thinks not.
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From 1994–2005, Smith was the attorney for Patsy Kelly Jarrett. Over the years, Smith contacted journalists, public relations firms and wrote about Kelly in law journals. In 2003, Smith convinced documentarian
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Professor Smith writes and comments on criminal defense, the criminal justice system, criminal prosecution, legal ethics, and juvenile justice. Her scholarship has been cited in numerous opinions. In
361:. In the book—a collection of essays—criminal defense lawyers and others share stories about how it feels to defend people accused of crimes ranging from the ordinary to the horrific. In a piece on 204:
in 1982. During her second year of law school at NYU—while working in the Prison Law Clinic with Professor Claudia Angelos—Smith began working on Patsy Kelly Jarrett's federal
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Smith writes about her encounters with prosecutors and countless conversations during the course of her thirty-year criminal law practice. In
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about her experience of helping Patsy Kelly Jarrett earn her freedom from a conviction for which Jarrett maintained her
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faculty in 1996. Professor Smith is the Director of the Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy (CDPAC) Clinic.
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Too Much Heart and Not Enough Heat: The Short Life and Fractured Ego of the Empathic, Heroic Public Defender,
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In 2010, she was elected to the American Board of Criminal Lawyers. She is also on the board at the
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Professor Smith writes about representing unpopular clients. She wrote an opinion article in
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Case of a Lifetime: A Criminal Defense Lawyer's Story (New York: Palgrave MacMillan 2008).
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Defending and Despairing: The Agony of Juvenile Defense, 6 Nev. L.J. 1127–1136 (2006)
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cited her scholarship on indigent defendants' right to appointed counsel under
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Smith, Abbe. "A Call to Abolish Peremptory Challenges by Prosecutors".
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Smith argues that courts should acknowledge the unenforceability of
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The Bounds of Zeal in Criminal Defense: Some Thoughts on
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A Call to Abolish Peremptory Challenges by Prosecutors,
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After law school, Ms. Smith began work as an assistant
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How Can You Represent Those People? (Abbe Smith &
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Case of a Lifetime: A Criminal Defense Lawyer's Story
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Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
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Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
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Chicago, Illinois
Yale University
B.A.
New York University School of Law
J.D.
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgetown Law Biography
criminal defense attorney
Georgetown University Law Center
Prisoner
E. Barrett Prettyman
Georgetown Law
public defender
Philadelphia
Harvard Law School
criminal defense
criminal justice system
prosecution
legal ethics
juvenile justice
memoir
innocence
Yale College
J.D.
New York University School of Law
habeas corpus
Fulbright Program
University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
public defender

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