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Judy Clarke

American criminal defense attorney


American criminal defense attorney

FieldValue
nameJudy Clare Clarke
birth_date
birth_placeAsheville, North Carolina
educationFurman University (B.A.)
University of South Carolina School of Law (J.D.)
occupationCriminal Defense Attorney
parentsHarry Wilson Clarke & Patsy Clarke
spouseThomas H. Speedy Rice
website

University of South Carolina School of Law (J.D.)

Judy Clare Clarke (born 1952) is an American criminal defense attorney who has represented several high-profile defendants such as Ted Kaczynski, Eric Rudolph, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Joseph Edward Duncan, Zacarias Moussaoui, Jared Lee Loughner, Robert Gregory Bowers, Burford Furrow, Lisa Montgomery and Susan Smith.

She has negotiated plea agreements that spared her clients the death penalty, as was the case for Eric Rudolph, Ted Kaczynski, and Jared Lee Loughner. In the case of Susan Smith, Clarke argued to the jury that ultimately voted against imposing the death penalty. In the case of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev the jury voted for the death penalty.

From 1996 to 1997, she served as president of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Clarke received the John Frank Award from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Raised in Asheville, North Carolina, Clarke is a graduate of T.C. Roberson High School, Furman University and University of South Carolina School of Law. Clarke served as executive director of the Federal Defenders of San Diego, Inc. (FDSDI) and the Federal Defenders of the Eastern District of Washington and Idaho.

Family and education

Judy Clare Clarke is the daughter of Harry Wilson Clarke and Patsy Clarke. Patsy Clarke was the daughter of a Massachusetts movie theater manager who moved the family to Asheville when Patsy was a teen. Her parents met while in college together. Clarke grew up in Asheville, North Carolina. Growing up, she had three other siblings: Candy, Mark, and one other. Her father was a civic leader in Asheville and president of Western Carolina Industries employer association. Her mother spent much of her time raising her four children and occasionally acted in regional theater productions. Clarke's parents were conservative Republicans. Her father campaigned for Senator Jesse Helms. In 1987, her father, Harry, was killed in the crash of a private plane near Asheville. Helms called Patsy Clarke to offer his condolences and sent the family a flag that had been flown in his honor at the U.S. Capitol.

From about the sixth or seventh grade, Clarke wanted to be a lawyer or a judge. As a child, her mother taught her the Constitution and she remained interested in it. Moreover, Clarke regularly argued her opinions on current events at the big table her father installed in the family's kitchen. Her parents encouraged independent thinking. Right after college, Clarke went to the University of South Carolina School of Law and received her J.D. in 1977.

In the early 1990s, her brother Mark was diagnosed HIV-positive and revealed to Judy and his mother that he was gay. At the time, he was studying law at California Western School of Law in San Diego, California. In 1994, he died of AIDS. After seeing Jesse Helms attacking gay people on the floor of the Senate and trying to block funding for further AIDS research, Clarke wrote him a letter to ask him to be kind to those who were dying or had died of AIDS. Helms responded in a letter: "I know Mark's death was a devastating blow to you. As far as homosexuality, the Bible judges it, I do not. As for Mark, I wish he had not played Russian roulette with his sexual activity. I have sympathy for him and for you. But there is no escaping the reality of what happened." Clarke and Eloise Vaughn—an equally well-connected conservative in North Carolina politics and one who had also lost a son to AIDS—created MAJIC, Mothers Against Jesse in Congress. They opposed him vigorously in the 1996 election, but he ultimately won re-election.

References

References

  1. (2 July 2015). "Judy Clarke honored for death penalty work". SD Union Tribune.
  2. (May 2013). "Judy Clarke, the Defense Lawyer Appointed to Defend Dzhokhar Tsarnaev".
  3. "A Mother's Anger: Honoring a Son Dead of AIDS, a North Carolina Woman Takes on Jesse Helms".
  4. "Boston bombing suspect's lawyer is death-penalty foe".
  5. "Plane Crash Kills Pilot". Star-News.
  6. "Judy Clarke for the Defense".
  7. "AIDS and Jesse Helms". Ralph Mag.
  8. (2013-05-12). "Bombing Suspect's Lawyer A Quiet Defender Of The Notorious". Npr.org.
  9. "Judy Clarke has a knack for keeping her notorious clients off death row".
  10. "Our History".
  11. "Judy Clarke Profile".
  12. "S.D. attorney focuses on clients, not notoriety of cases: Judy Clark, appointed Monday to represent Jared Loughner, might be the most low-profile high-profile attorney in the country".
  13. "Judy Clarke Profile".
  14. "Clarke & Rice, Attorneys at Law".
  15. "Judy Clarke Elected First Public Defender President". National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
  16. "The Federal Death Penalty Resource Counsel".
  17. "Membership: Find a Fellow". American College of Trial Lawyers.
  18. "W&L Faculty Profile". Washington and Lee University School of Law.
  19. (19 July 1995). "Arguments Begin in Susan Smith Trial". [[The New York Times]].
  20. (17 July 1996). "Susan Smith's Lawyer to Join Unabomber Defense". LA Times.
  21. "Crimes and Trials of the Century [2 volumes]". Greenwood Publishing Group.
  22. Marc Bowden. (March 30, 2015). "Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Has the Most Ferocious Lawyer in America Defending Him".
  23. (June 13, 2002). "Transcript of Motion Hearing". United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
  24. "Standby Counsel's Reply to the Government's Response to Court's Order on Computer and Email Evidence". Wsuonline.weber.edu.
  25. "Low-key W&L law professor Judy Clarke takes on Tucson shooting suspect Jared Loughner's case". Roanoke Times.
  26. "Judy Clarke to defend accused serial bomber". The Spokesman-Review - Aug 11, 2004.
  27. (19 December 2004). "Bomb Suspect Evidence Admissible at Trial". LA Times.
  28. Charles Montaldo Crime Expert. "Eric Rudolph - The Eric Rudolph Case". Crime.about.com.
  29. "Rudolph's Plea Agreement".
  30. Joseph Goldstein & Marc Lacey, [https://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/13/us/13tucson.html To Defend the Accused in a Tucson Rampage, First a Battle to Get Inside a Mind] m ''New York Times'' (February 12, 2011).
  31. (2011-01-10). "Famed 'Unabomber' lawyer Judy Clarke may defend Tucson shooting suspect". [[New York Daily News]].
  32. Kevin Robillard, [https://www.politico.com/story/2012/08/mark-kelly-backs-loughner-plea-deal-079440 Mark Kelly backs Loughner plea deal], ''Politico'' (August 7, 2012).
  33. (2013-04-29). "Court appoints Jared Loughner's defense attorney for accused Boston bomber". Politico.
  34. "Boston Marathon Bombing: Inside Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's 'It Was Him' Defense Strategy". ABC News.
  35. (9 April 2015). "Tsarnaev's lawyer faces perhaps her biggest challenge yet". Seattle Times.
  36. (May 16, 2015). "Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Given Death Penalty in Boston Marathon Bombing". New York Times.
  37. (2020-07-31). "Court overturns Boston Marathon bomber's death sentence".
  38. Mangan, Kevin Breuninger, Dan. (4 March 2022). "Supreme Court reinstates death sentence for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev".
  39. Torsten Ove, [https://www.post-gazette.com/news/crime-courts/2019/02/11/Robert-Bowers-accused-Tree-of-Life-synagogue-shootings-arraignment-Pittsburgh/stories/201902110073 Robert Bowers, accused in Tree of Life synagogue shootings, arraigned], ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' (February 11, 2019).
  40. William Glaberson. (2011-01-10). "Loughner's Lawyer Is Called a Master Strategist". The New York Times.
  41. In a speech at [[Loyola Law School]], Clarke in essence said that her clients—no matter how horrible the crimes they are accused of committing—are real people, not monsters, and that she tries to understand what caused them to do it.Megan Guza, [https://www.post-gazette.com/news/crime-courts/2023/06/25/pittsburgh-tree-of-life-synagogue-judy-clarke-defense-david-kaczynski-robert-bowers/stories/202306190054 Judy Clarke, defense lawyer in synagogue shooting trial, has made a career of defending the indefensible], ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' (June 25, 2023).
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