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Teela: Yes, I think probably most Black lawyers in court and advocates have been mistaken [for a defendant] from what I ve experienced. Particularly people who look obviously Black, like me. It takes a lot of composure in those moments. And I can t say it frequently happens anymore, because I ve worked so much in the courts here. so now everyone knows me as a lawyer. I think it was probably more apparent in the beginning.
There are many advocates that are obviously Black in a courtroom. And so I think that that challenges the status quo. There are so many assumptions about what a lawyer should look like, or what a lawyer should speak like, or how they should advocate.
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