08/27/2025
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Before becoming a lawyer, I went to law school. (Obviously). When I entered law school, I had one thing on my mind: protecting human rights. My dream job was being a prosecutor at the International Criminal Court; I wanted to put away the people who committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. I wanted to protect people from their oppressive governments.
When I got into law school, it quickly became apparent to me that there are people a whole lot closer to home who need protection from their government. I read cases about police here in America using violence and coercion to get confessions (sometimes true confessions, oftentimes not), searching peopleās homes without good reason, and using advanced technology to track people. Iām not okay with that.
So I decided to protect the rights of the people in my community. I decided I was going to be a criminal-defense lawyer.
And thatās what I do now because thatās what I care about. People charged with a crime should get a fair shake, have their rights fiercely guarded, and not have criminal allegations define their lives. Itās my honor to take on the responsibility of making sure thatās what my clients get.