
July 10, 2010
Grady C. Irvin Jr. escorts his client Cortnee
Branley after arguing for her release on bail, a week after her arrest on a
federal charge that carries up to three years in prison. Police say Brantley,
22, drove away after a fatal traffic stop June 29 and concealed the fact that
Dontae Morris, the shooting suspect, was a felon in possession of a gun.
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Grady
C.
Irvin Jr. conducts closing arguments before a
Jacksonville, Florida jury in a first-degree
murder case.
The Times-Union 5-12-2007
photo Bruce Lipsky / The Times-Union
Sixth Amendment
"In all criminal prosecutions, the accused
shall enjoy the
right to have the
assistance of counsel for his defense."

"The bigger picture is not the
client, it's the
Constitution"
Grady
C. Irvin, Jr.
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Neo-Nazi leader Brian "Zero" Buckley, right, and
his lawyer Grady C. Irvin Jr. watch as
witness Patricia Wells enters court.
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10-11-06