Terry Lenamon is currently in trial defending another high profile defendant, Joshua Fulgham, who is accused of killing his wife Heather Strong (read the Wikipedia article on her murder here).  The trial is taking place in Marion County, Florida.

For blog readers who follow Terry’s trial work, here are some links to the day’s

Written by Terence Lenamon and Reba Kennedy, this short ebook (30,000 word count) is offered to anyone interested in the American criminal justice system, particularly in the areas of capital punishment and the right to counsel provided the poor under federal constitutional mandate as well as various state statutes. It is provided as an

Admist the Orlando Sentinel’s column covering television – with the series finales of The Closer and the continued success of NCIS, TV Guy Hal Boedeker took the time to talk with Terry Lenamon about one chapter of his new book (see it there in the left sidebar).

Interestingly, Hal Boedeker was focused on one chapter of

 

Heinous, atrocious and cruel – these words describe the crimes that Terence ("Terry") Lenamon defends on a daily basis as one of Florida’s select group of death-qualified attorneys.

Terry achieved national recognition as a death-qualified defense trial lawyer with his representation of some of Florida’s most well-known and most reviled defendants. His cases

For the month of June (and maybe longer), there will be no new posts here and we won’t be responding to comments, because Terry and I will be busy finalizing books for publication and there’s only so much time in the schedule ….

Perhaps this is the 21st Century version of hanging out a "Gone

Since the inception of this blog, I have enlisted the services of Texas attorney and writer Reba Kennedy – not only because I don’t have the luxury of a set weekly schedule as a trial lawyer, but also because Reba understands things that I do not: using hypertext (what?), optimization for the search engines, all

Awhile back, a reader wrote asking about the blog’s attribution policy.  So better late than never, here it is, and thanks to Kathlb for helping us get this task done.

We will license the work shown on the Death Penalty Blog under the Creative Commons Public License as detailed below, the Attribution Without Derivatives license.  You may download posts from the DPB and share them with others IF you mention the DPB/Terry Lenamon as the source and include a link back to DPB.  The contents of the blog posts cannot be changed.  They cannot be used commercially. 

In other words, please feel free to quote from the DPB as long as you identify the content as a quote, include a hyperlink to the DPB, and don’t try and make money off of it. 

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