Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Getting Started

Welcome to the Criminal Defense Investigations Blog. I welcome comments, questions and suggestions at any time, and hope that you will bookmark this site and visit often. I will post links to articles, cases, and laws related to Criminal Defense Investigations, and offer my not-so-humble opinions along with commentaries, stories and anything else that seems interesting or useful.

I am a Senior Investigator at Byrd, Stillinger & Associates in Columbia, SC. I worked for 2 1/2 years as a police officer, then went to law school and practiced law for 13 years, including criminal defense work, along with all sorts of other cases, which ranged from the most boring work on earth to the most fun I've ever had (well, close to it, anyway). As the blog grows, I'll post occasional reminisces from old cases, courtroom experiences and police work. Hope you enjoy....

Thanks for visiting, and come back again soon!

1 comment:

  1. I totally agree. Parents need to allow their children to experience the consequences of their bad decisions. How else will they learn?
    Many times parents feel if they don't rescue their child that their child won't like them and will want to run away. Well, as a former runaway and juvenile delinquent myself I can honestly tell you that your child will love and respect you more if you Do allow them to pay for their own mistakes and Do ground them and make them see the seriousness of what they did. Don't be an enabler-there are enough of them in the world already.

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