Justice In Action
Consider this podcast your exclusive backstage pass, offering an intimate look into the heart of our work. We won’t shy away from hot topics, tackling issues that intersect with our office—from mental health to drug trends in our community, violent crime, and more. Each month, we’ll also dive into our case archives to take a closer look at the headline-making cases that have shaped our community.
Justice In Action
Episode 22 - Law School Didn’t Teach Me This
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In this episode of Justice in Action, we sit down with prosecutors at three very different stages of their careers to talk honestly about what law school prepares attorneys for and what it absolutely does not. From handling traumatic cases and delivering difficult news to managing public scrutiny, emotional burnout, and overwhelming caseloads, this candid conversation explores the realities of prosecution that can only be learned through experience.
State’s Attorney Lara Roetzel, Assistant Chief Deputy State’s Attorney Olivia Siglin, and new Deputy State’s Attorney Karli Viher share personal stories, lessons learned, and the moments that shaped them both professionally and personally. Together, they discuss the emotional weight of public service, the misconceptions surrounding prosecutors, and why, despite the challenges, this work continues to matter.
Whether you are interested in law, public service, or the human side of the justice system, this episode offers an inside look at the realities behind the courtroom doors.