EPISODE · Oct 1, 2025 · 19 MIN
Jury Selection Red Flags, Fact Patterns as Widgets, and Defense Strategies | Richard Huttner
from Hot Docket Podcast - Biweekly Bites of Law firm Marketing by MeanPug · host Richard Huttner, criminal defense, Bobby Steinbach, Andrew Nasrinpay
What really makes a criminal defense attorney effective—empathy, objectivity, or something in between?On this episode of Hot Docket, we sit down with Colorado defense attorney Richard B. Huttner to unpack his secrets to success from three decades of courtroom experience. From advertising in the TV Guide to navigating today’s cutthroat digital marketing, Richard has seen and done it all… and he’s here to tell the tale.With a career built on defending “street crimes” like DUIs, assaults, and child abuse allegations, Richard shares candid takes on jury selection, client relationships, and the business of running a criminal law practice.Tune in to learn:How criminal defense marketing evolved from phone book ads to Google AdsWhy Richard chose DUI and assault cases over white-collar defenseJury selection strategies with surprising psychological insightsBalancing empathy and objectivity when defending serious criminal chargesCourtroom strategies that WIN through storytelling and likabilityImportant Links and Resources:Website: https://criminallawyerdenver.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/richard-b-huttner-ba889612If you have guest ideas or questions you would like our hosts to cover, please email [email protected] in to hear from more the Hot Docket podcast hosted by Bobby Steinbach and Andrew Nasrinpay on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Radio Public and more!
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With a career built on defending “street crimes” like DUIs, assaults, and child abuse allegations, Colorado defense attorney Richard B. Huttner shares candid takes on jury selection strategies, maintaining strong client relationships, and the business of running a criminal law practice.
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