Beth Wilkinson

Beth Wilkinson
Beth Ann Wilkinson is a Washington, D.C. lawyer, and founding partner of Wilkinson Walsh + Eskovitz, a specialty trial and litigation law firm. Formerly, she was a partner in the New York City-based law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, where she worked in the firm's Washington, D.C. office focusing on white collar criminal defense...
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Only 5 percent of the death sentences were actually implemented, and I think that would be difficult to accept if you were a victim or believe in the system because there is supposed to be some finality,
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This is an ethical dilemma, and we did find several instances in which individuals stepped over the line.
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No matter how mad he makes you, don't do that,
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It tells me that we probably are putting too many people on trial for death sentences, cases that shouldn't have been death cases from the outset.
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He knew that death was a possibility and he didn't care,
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This exciting program inspires young people to continue their education and consider law-related careers. Our staff embarked on a very ambitious volunteer agenda this winter during one of our busiest periods because they understand there's no more enriching experience than to expose students, who may not otherwise have the opportunity, to a range of career opportunities within Corporate America. That was something I did not have first-hand experience with while in high school.
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Agent Burmister found high explosives residue on Mr. McVeigh's clothing, including both his shirts that he was wearing, pants that he was wearing and the ear plugs that he had in his possession at the time of his arrest,