Jeffery Campiche
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In this episode of “Celebrating Justice,” Jeffery Campiche shares his journey of becoming a trial lawyer and his focus on maritime, civil rights and medical negligence cases.
For more than four decades, Jeffery has successfully represented people severely injured on maritime vessels, in motor vehicle accidents, by unsafe or defective products, and negligent medical providers. Starting out his busy career as a prosecutor-coroner in Ilwaco, Washington, Jeffery continually utilized the invaluable guidance from his doctor father and fellow trial lawyer George Kargianas that encouraged him to center his client’s needs and prioritize politeness in court interactions.
Listen as Jeffery details thrilling, heart wrenching cases of racial prejudice and corporate negligence, from police shootings to boatman tragedies, and how he approached affected families with the utmost compassion and passion for uncovering the truth and restoring justice, including the famous case of Tommy Le, a young man who was shot and killed by Seattle sheriff’s deputies.
Key Takeaways
- Remember your client’s lawful rights, especially when approaching cases involving marginalized groups.
- Ensure that every client receives equal, lawful treatment in the investigative and trial processes, to the best of your ability.
- Never leave a stone unturned. Examine every suspicious statement or claim in search for the truth.
- Approach every examination and questioning with politeness. Always be respectful and civil with the opposing counsel to ensure a fair, successful trial.
- Put the client first and make them feel cared for.
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1. Jeffery Campiche (00:00:00)
2. Why did you want to become a trial lawyer? (00:01:09)
3. A case(s) that Matters (00:09:55)
4. Jeffrey's "Closing Argument" (00:41:35)
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