Jerry Guerinot

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 08.15.16

* In case you've been sleeping under a rock, Brendan Dassey -- one of the subjects of the Netflix hit documentary "Making a Murderer" -- had his conviction overturned on Friday. In his ruling, Judge William Duffin cited the misconduct of Dassey's trial lawyer as "indefensible." He'll be released from prison within 90 days. [Reuters] * "I wasn't a pedophile. I wasn't a preferential sex predator. I wasn't the monster I was made out to be." Seeking a new trial, ex-Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky is arguing ineffective assistance of counsel thanks to his lawyer's decision to keep him off the stand and allow him to take a televised interview with Bob Costas. [Philadelphia Inquirer] * Uh-oh! Even after an enormous partner capital call of $18.1 million, it seems that King & Wood Mallesons may not be out of the woods just yet. The firm failed to make any partner profit distributions at the end of the month in July, and it's "not painting a particularly positive picture" as to the overall health of the firm. [Big Law Business] * ASU Law's new school is set to open today in Phoenix, Arizona, and there will be a few special appearances from political and judicial hotshots to commemorate the very special occasion, including speeches from Senator John McCain and Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the law school's namesake. Congratulations! [Downtown Phoenix Journal] * Meet Jerry Guerinot, the Texas defense attorney who's earned the honor of being referred to as the "worst lawyer in the United States." He's represented about three dozen capital murder defendants over the course of 40 years and he has a perfect record -- in that not a single one of his clients has been found innocent. [Houston Chronicle]