The postpartum murders by Andrea Yates, difficulties in convincing a jury of an insanity defense, as well as meeting and consulting with Robert Durst-as a potential client-are shared by attorney George Parnham. We also explore Valdemar Herrera’s child custody battled turned murder-for-hire in this uncensored episode of Crime Time, hosted by Allison Hope Weiner.
George Parnham has over thirty-five years experience as a practicing attorney. He is Board Certified in the area of Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. His practice entails every aspect of the law where citizens find themselves accused of a crime. This firm handles offenses charged by both the State and Federal Court systems, not only within the State of Texas, but out of state jurisdictions as well. The firm’s experience ranges from simple to complex litigation. Mr. Parnham has been the lead defense counsel for such high-profile clients as Andrea Yates and Clara Harris.
00:01 Welcoming George Parnham to Crime Time.
00:50 Valdemar Herrera murder-for-hire case.
02:26 Taking the case and the Grand Jury trial.
05:35 How to win a child custody case.
10:05 The Postpartum murders by Andrea Yates.
10:44 Andrea’s mental state and reason of insanity defense.
15:12 Explaining mental health to a jury and mental health treatment now.
20:30 Andrea’s life after the trial.
23:31 Meeting Robert Durst.
26:32 Robert Durst’s personality, intelligence and THE JINX.
32:03 Thank you and goodbye.
George Parnham has over thirty-five years experience as a practicing attorney. He is Board Certified in the area of Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. His practice entails every aspect of the law where citizens find themselves accused of a crime. This firm handles offenses charged by both the State and Federal Court systems, not only within the State of Texas, but out of state jurisdictions as well. The firm’s experience ranges from simple to complex litigation. Mr. Parnham has been the lead defense counsel for such high-profile clients as Andrea Yates and Clara Harris.
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