[blindLaw] Totally blind prosecutor/public defender?

Chang, Patti PChang at nfb.org
Sun Jul 28 19:44:04 UTC 2019


When I was a prosecutor, I had minimal residual vision but not anything that was useful in litigation. Yes, you can definitely prosecute with no vision. Peggy Elliot did so a couple of decades ago in Iowa and by the time I did it, it was even easier with reasonably good Braille and tech skills. 


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From: BlindLaw [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Denise Avant via BlindLaw
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Subject: Re: [blindLaw] Totally blind prosecutor/public defender?

Hello,
There are three totally blind Public Defenders in Chicago. Two of whom are practicing in trial courtrooms. There is a totally blind prosecutor with the U.S. Attorneys office for the Northern District of Illinois. I am now retired, but for 30 years did appellate and postconviction work for the public defenders office. 
You can definitely do the work of a prosecutor or a public defender, using a reader and assistive technology and other blindness skills.
I hope this helps.



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National Federation of the Blind of Illinois
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From: BlindLaw <blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Jorge Paez via BlindLaw
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Cc: Jorge Paez <paezja at mail.broward.edu>
Subject: [blindLaw] Totally blind prosecutor/public defender?

Hello all:
So with the recent chat about criminal law I figured I’d jump in and ask my question.
I’m planning to go to law school for criminal law, either was a prosecutor or public defender.
I know there are a few blind prosecutors on here, but since the Federation covers anyone who is legally blind to totally blind I was wondering, could someone who was totally blind, i.e. no sight whatsoever, do it?
I’m totally blind so that’s why I’m asking.

Thanks,

Jorge


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