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John Mitchell
Author and Law Professor
Seattle University School of Law
Raised in the Midwest, Professor Mitchell moved to the West Coast to attend Stanford Law School, where he earned his JD in 1970. Prior to teaching at Seattle University School of Law, Professor Mitchell’s wide ranging career has included: private practice in his own law firm in San Francisco, where he specialized in criminal litigation; a consultant to public and private defense attorney’s concerning trial, motions and appellate strategies; and director of legal training for a large law firm. Professor Mitchell’s is co-author of two textbooks on trial advocacy. He has written extensively for professional journals on such topics as professional responsibility and constitutional law, and recently has written on the application of theories of medical triage and bio ethics to public defenders and on constitutional theory and assisted suicide. Over the past two decades, Professor Mitchell has taught courses in Evidence, Expert witnesses, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Advocacy.
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