Izquierdo Law Firm November 2018

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JD’S FIRST BASEBALL GAME

how to keep score or debate over what strategy the managers should employ or whether a given play was executed by the players. That day will inevitably come. For now, it was incredible just to see the entire experience through his eyes. From the “I’m not sure about this” look as we approached our seats to the ever-present smile once we were situated and he was able to look around and interact with those sitting around us — it was pure magic and happiness for this lifelong baseball fan. Seeing him try to make sense of something that he has only seen on television a few times; looking and calling for the ball; dancing whenever music played; spending time with his grandmother (Ama) and my childhood best friend, Casey, and his wife, Christy, made for the best birthday present I could have asked for. Later in the evening, we even walked around the stadium, and JD met some of my friends from my time in baseball. One meeting in particular was extremely special for me because I was able to introduce Joseph to someone I consider to be my biggest influence in the game, aside from my grandfather. His name is Lazaro Llanes. He is currently a scout for a major league team and someone I played for when I was 12–14 years old. Laz even gave me my first coaching job. His approach to the game and how it should be played is second to none. A lot of his life lessons are still present in how I practice law and approach my family life. We even joked that JD is already throwing balls around the house and that he appears to have a pretty good arm. While that evening did not end with Joseph signing a contract to play professional baseball or even a coerced commitment from Laz about getting back into coaching so that JD can

Having grown up around baseball and having shared so many memories with my family in and around the game, it has always been a bit of a daydream to one day share the game with my own children. A few weeks ago, I celebrated my birthday by going to a game with my son, Joseph. Melissa planned a wonderful evening and we took JD to his first baseball game. Now, Joseph was only 10 months old at the time of the game, so it wasn’t like we were able to discuss the intricacies of the game. There was no teaching him

play for him one day, we did have one more victory in what was already a night to remember.

While walking around the concourse to return to our seats, we came across a photo opportunity with Billy the Marlin. Anyone who has taken a youngster to a theme park or ever had to stand face-to-face with a mascot-like character knows that it can be filled with surprises such as happiness, indifference, or downright terror. I’m happy to report that the crisis was averted and Joseph loved meeting Billy the Marlin.

Come to think of it, nothing was going to ruin our night!

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THE MOST UNDERRATED THANKSGIVING FOODS 4 Dishes Your Table Needs

You can also experiment with other kinds of sausage to find the flavors that best complement your stuffing. Use a sweet sausage when you need something to pair with a stuffing that incorporates apples. Cranberry sauce This Thanksgiving staple rarely gets the attention it deserves. While it’s easy to buy a can of cranberry sauce, you do your guests a culinary disservice by going this route. Instead, make your own cranberry sauce. There are many recipes online, and all you need are some fresh or frozen cranberries, orange juice, and sugar to make the best cranberry sauce of your life.

course, as the final touches are put on the turkey, or when the green bean casserole needs a few more minutes in the oven. Brussels sprouts These tiny greens often get overlooked during Thanksgiving, but with the right accompaniment, they can make for an extremely tasty and nutritious dish. For example, try roasting halved Brussels sprouts with dried cranberries and bacon, drizzled with a raspberry balsamic vinaigrette. Sausage Put a creative spin on your traditional Thanksgiving dishes and try using sausage in the stuffing. An Italian sausage, for instance, adds a kick of flavor to any stuffing, homemade or from the box.

When you think of Thanksgiving food, the first dishes that pop into your mind are probably turkey, mashed potatoes, and green bean casserole. They’re a part of nearly every Thanksgiving meal. And while these delicious foods are something you don’t want to skip, there are dishes your table is sorely missing — dishes that don’t get the respect they truly deserve. This Thanksgiving, why not take a look at a few other options? Soup This is one dish that rarely hits the Thanksgiving table. But try a butternut squash or broccoli cheddar soup and you’ll be surprised just how “at home” it feels among the rest of your spread. It’s perfect to serve ahead of the main

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THE 7 STEPS OF PRETRIAL Preparing Yourself for What May Come

Pre-filing: A pre-filing occurs between the bond hearing and arraignment. In this stage, a dependable criminal defense attorney will reach out to the assistant state attorney to discover what direction your case will take. By doing this, your attorney can find the best approach to fight for the best outcome during your arraignment. Arraignment: As the first official hearing in court after your arrest, the judge formally addresses the charges filed against you and asks you for your plea. Information or Indictment: When filed with an information or indictment, this is usually when the state attorney’s office decides to charge you with a crime officially.

Facing the criminal justice system is no joke. No matter how “minor” the charges against you seem, prepare yourself for the fight of your life. Knowing the different steps of your pretrial can help you formulate your approach to the case and understand what to expect. Arrest: This is the threshold of the criminal justice system. If a police officer feels that they have probable cause, they will arrest you. However, they can give you a PTA (promise to appear) instead, if you’re accused of a misdemeanor. First Appearance or Bond Hearing: Sometimes, depending on what you’re arrested for, you’ll have no choice but to wait to see a judge, who will see you within 24 hours of your arrest. The charge and crime will determine when you’re allowed to leave — some require mandatory holds, while others can be paid through a standard bond.

be presented during your trial. This includes the arrest form, supplemental reports, offense incident reports, and any other evidence before the prosecutor presents it in the trial. Pretrial Motions: Once the evidence is reviewed, the court decides if it can or can’t be used during the trial. The case can be moved to dismissal if the prosecutor cannot build a proper case from the evidence.

Discovery: During this step, you and the prosecutor are allowed to view the evidence and facts that will

Laugh Out Loud

Spicy, Creamy Sweet Potatoes Sweet potatoes are a Thanksgiving staple, but they’re often the blandest thing on the table. Luckily that’s not the case with this recipe, which features Thai spices and coconut milk. Ingredients

1/2 cup dark brown sugar

5 pounds sweet potatoes

4 tablespoons unsalted butter

1 cup canned coconut milk

1 tablespoon kosher salt

1 tablespoon Thai red curry paste

Instructions

4. 30 minutes before serving, heat oven to 425 F. Spread potatoes in a baking dish, cover with foil, and bake for 20 minutes. 5. Uncover potatoes and dot with remaining butter and sugar. Broil until brown, crusty, and delicious. Serve hot.

1. Heat oven to 375 F. On a large sheet pan, bake potatoes until very soft, approximately 75 minutes. 2. Let potatoes cool until they are safe to handle, then peel and mash. 3. In a small saucepan over low heat, combine coconut milk and curry paste. Once mixed, add the mixture, salt, half the sugar, and half the butter to potatoes.

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INSIDE this issue

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JD’s First Baseball Game

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Thanksgiving Dishes Your Table Is Missing Responsive, Knowledgeable, and Trustworthy

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The 7 Steps of Pretrial Spicy, Creamy Sweet Potatoes

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Don’t Eat Thanksgiving With These TV Characters

3 Famous Thanksgiving Episodes That Feature Ruined Turkeys TERRIFYING TURKEY TREATMENT There’s no shortage of Thanksgiving-themed TV episodes. Viewers love to see their favorite fictional characters sit down at the dinner table and fill their plates with gravy-covered deliciousness year after year. However, in both fiction and the real world, Thanksgiving is never a perfectly jovial time. Avid fans may be reminded of their own annual experiences as they watch their favorite characters navigate the chaos of the holiday. Despite the mayhem that inevitably ensues, families are usually able to put aside their differences to share in the true centerpiece of this holiday celebration: the turkey. But what happens when the turkey itself falls prey to the strife that accompanies Thanksgiving? Here are three hilarious Thanksgiving TV episodes that feature strange, wild, or downright incredible turkey-themed incidents.

‘ NEW GIRL’ In this episode, Jess asks a coworker to join her Thanksgiving celebration at the last minute, not realizing that a turkey takes several days to prepare. She’s forced to use unconventional methods to thaw out the turkey three hours before her date arrives. Jess starts by hugging the fowl to her body to melt it with her warmth. When that doesn’t work, she throws it into the dryer, explaining that she “put it on permanent press.” Whether viewers anxiously await the newest holiday episode of a series or rewatch one that has aired every year for the last decade, it’s comforting to know that not even our favorite characters can escape the pandemonium of the holidays.

‘WKRP IN CINCINNATI’ This show about a fictional radio station aired a famous Thanksgiving episode that culminated in 10 unforgettable words: “As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.” In the episode, Carlson plans a secret Thanksgiving promo to prove his worth: dropping live turkeys from a helicopter into a shopping plaza to celebrate Thanksgiving. As the scene unfolds, a news reporter narrates, and the hellfire of turkeys plummeting from the sky prompts him to cry out, “Oh, the humanity!”

‘FRIENDS’ According to fans, the most memorable of this show’s many hilarious episodes aired during season five. In this episode, Monica attempts to cheer up Chandler by sticking her head inside an uncooked turkey. She then places a tasseled hat and oversized sunglasses on the fowl to complete the look. Fortunately, Chandler enjoyed the sight enough to declare his love for her for the first time ever.

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