We see celebrities getting dragged in to court all the time.
Today we are lucky to have one of the few people who usually ends up standing next to them, famed defense attorney
Shawn Holley. Shawn and
Allison discuss a host of issues including, case strategy, race and sexism, the part the media plays in a trial and many other subjects. Shawn also gives us an in-depth view of what it was like being mentored by Jonnie Cochran during the
OJ Simpson case, and what it is like working with celebrities like
Lindsey Lohan.
GUEST
BIO
Shawn Holley was born and raised in
Southern California—a rare
California native. She went to school here,
UCLA and
Southwestern Law School and became a public defender and then, learned the ropes from famed
O.J. Simpon attorney and community leader,
Johnny Cochran. She was a member of the dream team—although still quite young with all her hair. Shawn is now a partner at Kinsella Weitzman Iser Kump &
Aldisert. With more than sixty trials to her credit, Ms. Holley is the rare trial attorney who practices in the areas of both civil and criminal litigation.
Shawn most recently represented
Lindsay Lohan,
Nicole Richie,
Paris Hilton,
Michelle Rodriquez, the Kardashian sisters,
Shemar Moore, and "
CSI" star,
Gary Dourdan, in their highly-publicized court cases. Her clients have included accused
Symbionese Liberation Army bomber
Sara Jane Olson, celebrated
Black Panther leader
Geronimo Pratt, entertainers
Michael Jackson,
Tupac Shakur,
Snoop Dogg,
The Game,
Axl Rose, and of course, some athletes are in the mix. These include
Mike Tyson, "
Sugar" Ray Leonard and
Reggie Bush.
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN
00:00 INTRO
03:06 What was it like representing Lindsey Lohan in the wake of all the terrible public sentiment towards young female celebrities on trial like Paris Hilton?
05:14 Can you tell us why you briefly stopped representing Lindsey Lohan?
08:00 Was it difficult to represent her because the public felt like
Lindsey and other celebrities weren't getting judged as harshly as others?
09:50 So is it the judge who is reacting to the spotlight?
10:50 Did it make you anxious when you saw the judge reacting to Paris Hilton's behavior when you were in court with Lindsey?
12:45
Don't you think the public was disappointed when Lindsey wasn't sent to jail?
13:45 Is it your responsibility to manage how a trial may effect your clients professional life?
16:38 Why was there so little public empathy for Lindsey compared to others like
Robert Downey Jr.?
20:00 Why did it take so long for
Dina Lohan to publicly acknowledge that her daughter had a problem?
21:30 Do you feel like its part of your job to have a relationship with media?
23:55 What about with specific media sources like
TMZ who thrive on scandal stories?
27:20 Where you involved in the
Jackson trial at all?
28:30 What did you think of the
Conrad Murray case?
33:55 What did you learn working with
Johnnie Cochran and how have you imitated him in your approach to community outreach?
35:30 What do you think about women in law and how they are treated/mentored?
39:55 Who was the most egomaniacal of the "dream team?"
42:10 Was there a lot of backlash towards you after the OJ Simpson case trial?
43:20 Do you think the media is racist towards
African Americans on trial?
44:45 Do you think
Nancy Grace's coverage is racist and/or sexist?
47:50
Mayhem Round with
Producer Nick.
48:45 What did you think of the
Hollywood Reporter's "
Power Lawyers of
2011" photo-shoot?
54:50 Was
Casey Anthony's posting videos on youtube a bad idea?
58:20 What do you think of the supreme court's decision to make it harder to introduce eye-witness testimony at criminal trials?
1:00:45 Will this make it more difficult for you to represent your clients?
1:01:25 What do you think of the coverage of the
Sandusky case so far? Is there any way for the defense to turn public opinion around?
1:04:05
Wrap Up.
- published: 12 Jan 2012
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