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Stephen L. Braga is an American
lawyer A lawyer is a person who is qualified to offer advice about the law, draft legal documents, or represent individuals in legal matters. The exact nature of a lawyer's work varies depending on the legal jurisdiction and the legal system, as w ...
, best known for his
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representation of
Martin Tankleff Martin H. Tankleff (born August 29, 1971) is an American man who was wrongly convicted of murdering his parents, Seymour and Arlene Tankleff, on September 7, 1988, when he was 17 years old. After serving almost 18 years of imprisonment, his conv ...
and the
West Memphis Three The West Memphis Three are three freed men convicted as teenagers of the 1993 murders of three boys in West Memphis, Arkansas, United States. Damien Echols was sentenced to death, Jessie Misskelley Jr. to life imprisonment plus two 20-year ...
. He also represented
Michael Scanlon Michael Scanlon (also known as Sean Scanlon) is a former communications director for Rep. Tom DeLay, lobbyist, and public relations executive who has pleaded guilty to corruption charges related to the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal. He is curr ...
, the number two target in the
Jack Abramoff Indian lobbying scandal The Jack Abramoff Indian lobbying scandal was a United States political scandal exposed in 2005; it related to fraud perpetrated by political lobbyists Jack Abramoff, Ralph E. Reed Jr., Grover Norquist, and Michael Scanlon on Native American ...
. Braga is currently the Director of the Appellate Litigation Clinic at the
University of Virginia School of Law The University of Virginia School of Law (Virginia Law) is the law school of the University of Virginia, a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia. Founded by Thomas Jefferson in 1819 as part of his "academical village", and now ...
. In addition, he chairs the national white collar practice at Bracewell LLP.


West Memphis Three representation

Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley, Jr., referred to in the media as the
West Memphis Three The West Memphis Three are three freed men convicted as teenagers of the 1993 murders of three boys in West Memphis, Arkansas, United States. Damien Echols was sentenced to death, Jessie Misskelley Jr. to life imprisonment plus two 20-year ...
, had been incarcerated since 1993 in
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for the murders of three young boys. In the 18 years that followed, DNA testing, jury misconduct, and other new pieces of evidence raised doubt about the involvement of the three men in the crime. In 2009, Braga joined Echol's legal team and took the lead on efforts to retry the three men., Braga developed a strategy involving a legal compromise: the
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. As he explained to the National Law Journal: '"What is the middle ground between insistence on guilt by the prosecutors and insistence on innocence by the defendants?" He concluded: "The thing that seemed logical, the only safe harbor, was the Alford plea." His efforts were successful. After entering their Alford pleas, each of the defendants' sentences were deemed as time served, and finally, the men were released from prison on August 19, 2011.


Martin Tankleff appeal

From 1995 to 2008, Braga served as lead counsel on a team of volunteer lawyers and investigators which sought reversal of the 1990 conviction of
Martin Tankleff Martin H. Tankleff (born August 29, 1971) is an American man who was wrongly convicted of murdering his parents, Seymour and Arlene Tankleff, on September 7, 1988, when he was 17 years old. After serving almost 18 years of imprisonment, his conv ...
for the murder of his parents. Tankleff had confessed to the murders after being falsely told by
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that
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implicated him and that his father had awoken at the hospital and identified Tankleff as the attacker. Tankleff later recanted the confession. The investigation team interviewed a long series of contacts, ultimately uncovering evidence from more than 20 witnesses that two other people had admitted to the murder. Braga argued the new evidence appeal that led to the order for a new trial.


Michael Scanlon representation

Braga is representing Michael Scanlon's appeal to the
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to allow amendment to his
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in 2010 with regard to the Abramoff Indian Casino lobbying scandal. Braga is asking that Scanlon's agreement to renege on his agreement to reimburse the affected Indian tribes almost US$20 million, arguing that Scanlon had no fiduciary duty to the tribes.


Background

Braga received his B.A., cum laude, from
Fairfield University Fairfield University is a private university, private Society of Jesus, Jesuit university in Fairfield, Connecticut. It was founded by the Jesuits in 1942. In 2023, the university had about 5,000 full-time undergraduate students and 1,200 gra ...
in 1978 and his J.D., magna cum laude, from the
Georgetown University Law Center Georgetown University Law Center is the Law school in the United States, law school of Georgetown University, a Private university, private research university in Washington, D.C., United States. It was established in 1870 and is the largest law ...
in 1981, where he was an Editor of the Georgetown
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. Braga began his legal career clerking for one year for The Honorable Thomas A. Flannery of the
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. He has practiced law at Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin,
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, and
Ropes & Gray Ropes & Gray LLP is an American multinational law firm with 14 U.S., Asia, and Europe offices. The firm has over 1,500 lawyers and professionals worldwide, its clients include corporations, financial institutions, government agencies, universitie ...
. In 2019, Braga joined
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to chair the firm's national white collar defense practice. Braga taught law as an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center.


External links


University of Virginia School of Law profile


References

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