
And you thought the guys at DrunkDrivingLawyers.com looked sketchy. This attorney's strategy is ingenious. He shows up looking like this and you immediately look way less guilty by comparison. Juries vote to acquit if only to get you safely away from your representation. If this ad from Baton Rouge lawyer, Peter "P'Ta Mon" John, makes him look less than legit, you should have seen it when he advertised himself as "The Thugs' Lawyer." See the previous ad after the jump for some sensible (really!) advice on not getting arrested:
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Shane | 11/05/2011 flag |
Awesome!
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wsj | 11/04/2011 flag |
md198, wow. Don't get out much in the real world I see.
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md198 | 11/04/2011 flag |
What exactly does this man look guilty of? And why?
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Samara | 11/04/2011 flag |
I bet he's rollin' in cash. Probably the most popular attorney in his area.
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Courtney | 11/04/2011 flag |
That's actually kinda brilliant.
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Flower2184 | 11/03/2011 flag |
Despite the lack of punctuation, he actually gives pretty damn good advice at the end of that second ad.
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live432 | 11/03/2011 flag |
I could have used him to help with this: http://vimeo.com/live432/vaffanculo
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@mmmcdermott | 11/02/2011 flag |
Perhaps he should partner with these guys: http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=Ht9EMjjr5oM.
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Jerri Lyn | 11/02/2011 flag |
"Need a Good Lawyer" ... he's not advertising, he's looking for one! Punctuation: It's more than a good idea.
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Ann | 11/02/2011 flag |
He talks about his stuff on this site:
http://abovethelaw.com/2007/08/lawyer-of-the-day-peter-pta-mon-john/

