Author David Carson Futch’s New Audiobook, Confessions of a Public Defender

Pascagoula, MS, July 04, 2024 — David Carson Futch has completed his new audiobook, “Confessions of a Public Defender: A Collection of Stories About Life In The Criminal Justice System”: a collection of actual criminal cases that the author has worked over the years, exploring real crimes, real criminal defenses, and the importance of having public defenders.

“Confessions of a Public Defender” describes the experiences of a criminal lawyer, derived from real courtroom experiences. The cases and outcomes are part of author David Carson Futch’s life experiences that he wished had been available to him before law school. The only book he read concerning the actual law school experience was called “One L,” referring to a first-year law student. But what about after law school?

“This book is an attempt to illustrate the raw and true nature of the criminal justice system from a criminal representation point of view,” writes Futch. “Someone must be there to perform this basic function in one of the largest areas of law. Without these criminal lawyers representing the accused, democracy will not work. Lawyers are an essential staple in a democratic society. Without them, democracy fails.”