• What The Attorney Thinks - Dorice Moore Part 5

  • Oct 16 2022
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

What The Attorney Thinks - Dorice Moore Part 5

  • Summary

  • Welcome to part five of the Dorice Moore and Abraham Lee Shakespeare story.


    In todays episode we answer a listener question in regards to Dorice's case as well as sit down and chat with Trial Lawyer Michael Leonard, Partner at Leonard Trial Lawyers LLC. With well over a decade of trial experience in the U.S we are extremely grateful to have someone of Michael's caliber join us to discuss this complex case.


    Dorice was charged and convicted for the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespeare more than twelve years ago, a crime that she has always maintained she is innocent of. Dorice has done a number of interviews over the years with different journalists and programs but from what I've seen and heard she's never really been given the opportunity to tell her side of the story without prejudice from the interviewer.


    I am not here to prove her innocent or guilty I am simply here to allow her to tell her side of the story, a story that has fascinated and confused me the more I have delved into it.


    This is the final wrap up of many chats I have had with Dorice. However we will continue to check in with Dorice during this season as we not only hear the story from her side but also follow her journey as she fights to clear her name.


    For more on her story and to fins out how you can help her you can visit www.doricemoore.com


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