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I remember reading that Art made a hat for a newly elected district attorney and yes, it looked sharp.
Reading the paper today, an Asst. District Attorney in Texas was shot at 9:00 a.m. yesterday. These guys are front and center on the prosecution of cases, along with police. The criminal justice process can take a bit of time to navigate and get someone from arrest to trial to sentencing to actually serving time, and during this interim, people can harbor resentments, hatred and evil in their hearts and let it fester and grow and act upon.
Reading the article, I immediately thought of the D.A. here and the hat Art made. I don't have a Fawcett myself but I do just sometimes pick up my Buckaroo hat to look at and think that Mike and Rocky handcrafted it for me, and the hat is now more personal. I hope our D.A. thinks the same of Art.
I worry that it will happen more on the civil side. There were deaths of attoneys in courtrooms over child custody and one big shooting, I think in California, at a deposition in a divorce. I have been assaulted by a spouse of a client who ostensibly came to the office where I was an associate to sign a settlement agreement after work (say 5:30ish) and picked them up, read them, and without saying anything, hit me in the face. I have been threatened and I have been followed to my car, both before and after the advent of cellphones (the former is much more scary, the latter, with a cellphone, I can take video as I am walking and tell someone I am uploading it as we speak to UTube - that gives them pause I would think.)
I know we honor those in the Military, but those in the fight against crime, and public servants in general, I'll slow down and thank you a little more heartily when we interact, or at least I pray that it will be in my heart to do so constantly.
Reading the paper today, an Asst. District Attorney in Texas was shot at 9:00 a.m. yesterday. These guys are front and center on the prosecution of cases, along with police. The criminal justice process can take a bit of time to navigate and get someone from arrest to trial to sentencing to actually serving time, and during this interim, people can harbor resentments, hatred and evil in their hearts and let it fester and grow and act upon.
Reading the article, I immediately thought of the D.A. here and the hat Art made. I don't have a Fawcett myself but I do just sometimes pick up my Buckaroo hat to look at and think that Mike and Rocky handcrafted it for me, and the hat is now more personal. I hope our D.A. thinks the same of Art.
I worry that it will happen more on the civil side. There were deaths of attoneys in courtrooms over child custody and one big shooting, I think in California, at a deposition in a divorce. I have been assaulted by a spouse of a client who ostensibly came to the office where I was an associate to sign a settlement agreement after work (say 5:30ish) and picked them up, read them, and without saying anything, hit me in the face. I have been threatened and I have been followed to my car, both before and after the advent of cellphones (the former is much more scary, the latter, with a cellphone, I can take video as I am walking and tell someone I am uploading it as we speak to UTube - that gives them pause I would think.)
I know we honor those in the Military, but those in the fight against crime, and public servants in general, I'll slow down and thank you a little more heartily when we interact, or at least I pray that it will be in my heart to do so constantly.