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next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chance to see him in court, it's just a sight to behold. it really is. we're so grateful that he could be here today. he's trying a triple homicide case right now in oakland. he has a jury out waiting. you may get called away but we're hope you're able to stay for the panel. finally, we have sheldon siegel. and sheldon siegel is a corporate lawyer who has written a series -- i think seven books now, a fictional criminal defense attorney named mike daley who actually lives here in san fra
next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is...
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i'm going to ask the first one for paulette. in taking tony's essence, who he is as a trial lawyer, how does you tell that story in the book? paulette's book is for sale in the lobby and also at green arcade books here in san francisco. how did you do that? you used your art, obviously, and you used writings. but how did you tell that story? what was your hook? >> well, i am not a particularly cerebral person. the king that connected me with tony to begin with is that i connected with his energy at the advice relevant level -- visceral level. i felt his energy. and that's how i could translate it, if you will, into my own sense of emotions, the compassion, the rage, the passion, all the various faces that he has. and then in court he acts out all the roles. so you get the full gamut of the human condition going on. i connected with tony at that visceral level. and then i went to a translation process and a sort of distilled, if you will, process of putting it into context. and i was there in many of the trials, the trials that i
i'm going to ask the first one for paulette. in taking tony's essence, who he is as a trial lawyer, how does you tell that story in the book? paulette's book is for sale in the lobby and also at green arcade books here in san francisco. how did you do that? you used your art, obviously, and you used writings. but how did you tell that story? what was your hook? >> well, i am not a particularly cerebral person. the king that connected me with tony to begin with is that i connected with his...
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i'm going to go to paulette and go to john on this question. but, paulette, you've seen so many trials as a court -- first of all, how did you become a courtroom sketch artist? i mean, that's not a usual profession for people, even artists, to seek. how did you get involved in it? >> just about everything in my life has been dumb luck. and i ended up in a courtroom while waiting for somebody and i've been an artist all my life and i always carry a sketchbook with me. so while i was in this trial which happened to be a good trial. most trials are incredibly boring. i was sketching and thought, i could do this. i found it exciting and i was looking for the -- the emotional moments in the trial of which this particular one, it was rich. and the lawyer said, tony sarah is drama and the law at its best. wears clunky clothes from the thrift, goes to the podium without notes. he's incredibly hard-hitting and perceptive. he drives old clunker cars. he has long hair. he's just the opposite of everybody's image of a lawyer. and this is the person you wan
i'm going to go to paulette and go to john on this question. but, paulette, you've seen so many trials as a court -- first of all, how did you become a courtroom sketch artist? i mean, that's not a usual profession for people, even artists, to seek. how did you get involved in it? >> just about everything in my life has been dumb luck. and i ended up in a courtroom while waiting for somebody and i've been an artist all my life and i always carry a sketchbook with me. so while i was in...
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next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chance to see him in court, it's just a sight to behold. it really is. we're so grateful that he could we're so grateful that he could be here today.
next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is...
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paulette says, "dad finally found a way to make his soo take a shower." shower."es it one step further and says, "the only wayyto ggt occupy baltimooe protesttrs to take a shower." shower."another facebook fan says, "just kkep looking forward...pretend we don't see." see."here's someeof yyur other now you know how the 49ers felt on thanksgiving..if you want to play along... join s facebook dot com slash fox baltimore. ((ad lib mmteorologist)) 3 it's our mobideal week.. we''l bring you aadeal from mobideals... which provides couponn directly to your cell phone! phone!this week's deal comes ffom... the book escape.ggt a half price book pass.the pass has many perks.. including 30 percent off new books. just go to myymobideals-dottcom to get started.. or look for smartphone. mobideals is a product of our parent company.. sinclair broadcast group. a couple olddtimerss.. and n ancient rivalry... equal big tr. trouble.((pause for nats)) into an all outtbrawl at a - charity dinner. diiner.and what gift has our winner chosen?we'll unwrap you're watching fox 45 ggod dayybal
paulette says, "dad finally found a way to make his soo take a shower." shower."es it one step further and says, "the only wayyto ggt occupy baltimooe protesttrs to take a shower." shower."another facebook fan says, "just kkep looking forward...pretend we don't see." see."here's someeof yyur other now you know how the 49ers felt on thanksgiving..if you want to play along... join s facebook dot com slash fox baltimore. ((ad lib mmteorologist)) 3 it's...
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paulette frankl, "lust for justice," tony serra, and sheldon siegal. so before we take a break, i do have a surprise. a few years ago, i guess six or seven years ago, i met an amazing artist. i was visiting his home. and he had created this wonderful sculpture. i immediately recognized it as being clarence. it turned out that he had created a number of just amazing sculptures of trial lawyers. and he went on to do one of clara fults, the first woman attorney in california and became the leader of the public defender movement. and just by happenstance, he called me and had this idea of encapsulating one of the greatest trial attorneys of our times. so, bill? is he here? this is not a magistrate. [laughing] -- not a magic trick. >> i've never met tony serra, so i have to make use of the internet to get a sense of who he was and the imagery. what clearly came over was his passion for justice. and in some cases almost a rage for justice. and initially when i started the imagery with the clay, i tried to show this passion for justice, this rage. but then i
paulette frankl, "lust for justice," tony serra, and sheldon siegal. so before we take a break, i do have a surprise. a few years ago, i guess six or seven years ago, i met an amazing artist. i was visiting his home. and he had created this wonderful sculpture. i immediately recognized it as being clarence. it turned out that he had created a number of just amazing sculptures of trial lawyers. and he went on to do one of clara fults, the first woman attorney in california and became...
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reports show homeland security secretary janet the paulette, authorized the detail. more news this evening, a west baltimore man said police served a warrant in his home looking for drugs. he said the problem is they had the wrong guy. kite reid joins us with this story. >> that search warrant was served in wilkens ave. he was watching tv with his friends when he heard a loud banging at his front door. >> i immediately jumped up. i thought somebody was trying to rob me. >> it turns out the people banging on his door and west of baltimore were police officers. >> he says we have a warrant for possession of drugs and weapons. i said i believe you have the wrong house. he said we have the right house. >> for officers kicked in the dora and handcuffed his friends and searched the stores for 30 or 40 minutes per >> i informed than the had the wrong house. >> the war concluded his address cut names he did not recognize. he moved into the house for months ago. baltimore city police public information officer told us that his office is waiting for an administrative report on
reports show homeland security secretary janet the paulette, authorized the detail. more news this evening, a west baltimore man said police served a warrant in his home looking for drugs. he said the problem is they had the wrong guy. kite reid joins us with this story. >> that search warrant was served in wilkens ave. he was watching tv with his friends when he heard a loud banging at his front door. >> i immediately jumped up. i thought somebody was trying to rob me. >> it...
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september so much euphoria in the west bank for the deciding vote it may come as soon as next week paulette's leon always up palestine's charges. palestinians have resigned themselves to the fact that it's unlikely they going to get the two thirds majority they need in the united nations security council for the statehood but what was means is that they will not become full members of the united nations and the united states will not be forced to exercise its veto rights there are eight countries amongst the security council who have indicated that they will vote in favor of the palestinian bid these include russia china india south africa brazil eleven and nigeria and gabon both the british and the french have announced that they will abstain from the vote there they will abstain alongside portugal and bosnia while germany and colombia might either abstain or vote against it alongside the united states now this really leaves the palestinians with two options the one is that they can still next week demand that the security council vote on the statehood bid this will force those countries who
september so much euphoria in the west bank for the deciding vote it may come as soon as next week paulette's leon always up palestine's charges. palestinians have resigned themselves to the fact that it's unlikely they going to get the two thirds majority they need in the united nations security council for the statehood but what was means is that they will not become full members of the united nations and the united states will not be forced to exercise its veto rights there are eight...