Scenario #1: In Middletown , USA , Peter broke into a home , stole approximately $10,000 in jewelry and electronics , and consumed a bottle of wine before he fled the scene in a stolen car. The police stopped Peter after observing him swerving g , speeding and then slowing down on the interstate highway. During the stop , Police saw the "loot " stashed about the back seat of Peter's car , and suspected he was involved with more than driving while intoxicated Peter was properly arrested and booked for the driving while intoxicated charge . Police believe Peter's fingerprints will match those discovered at the burglary scene and are likely to charge him with burglary and larceny, as well as grand theft auto. He has just called you, his long lost friend from college , to ask how he is going to retain counsel since he has no money, and during his call to you, he fully admits to the charges. This is Peter's first time for in the criminal justice system and he doesn't know what to expect . He is wondering whether he will have to go to court and what will likely happen . What can you advise him regarding getting legal counsel ? Describe a suitable chain of events that would describe what might happen to Peter. Scenario #2: June is thinking about going to law school and after graduation and passing the State Bar, she hopes to practice law. While in law school , she knows she will complete an internship, hopefully with the State's District Attorney's Office, and she eventually wants to practice criminal law. As a criminal lawyer she is wondering how she can gain experience make enough good money , and defend the rights of lower income clients . On the other hand she would eventually like to become a trial judge in a state court . What are the avenues she may pursue ? Scenario #3: Judge Reynolds is coming up for re-election n in his jurisdiction and he is facing the case of his career. A serial armed robber, "The Pastor " Raymond Rob , has just been convicted in a jury trial in Reynolds's courtroom . Rob was found guilty on four counts of armed robbery. "The Pastor " Rob earned his odd title because he always dressed as clergy when entering the banks and no one suspected he was a real minister . The banks were in rural areas , and were not equipped with cameras , so all descriptions of "The Pastor " had been flawed . His modus operandi consisted of passing the teller a note in his bible and discretely showing the tip of the gun's barrel under his sleeve . He was finally caught after a fourth bank had been hit when Pastor Rob tripped going out the bank's door. He was apprehended by a bank security guard after the gun fell out During the sentencing portion of the case , Pastor Rob's attorney raised several pieces of information about Pastor Rob . He stated that Pastor Rob's mother died during childbirth , and his father died shortly thereafter in a car accident . Pastor Rob was raised through a series of foster homes , never having a family to call his own . At age 21, Pastor Rob left the foster care system and began preaching in a church he established . He helped many poor families through charity events raised at the church , and during hard economic times , he just couldn't find additional funds . He started plotting about robbing banks in a nearby state outside of where people would know him . He had a gun from a parishioner who found it in a deceased relative's belonging and who gave it to Pastor Rob for safekeeping