Laura K. Gasiorowski, Esq.Laura K. Gasiorowski, a partner at Stahl Gasiorowski and an alumna of Tulane Law School, recently returned to her alma mater to lead a class on negotiating pleas for juvenile clients, as well as those with mental health issues and intellectual or developmental disabilities. Invited for her extensive experience in representing defendants with complex needs and her work in death penalty mitigation, Ms. Gasiorowski offered valuable insights into the unique ethical and legal challenges faced when advocating for clients whose disabilities, youth, or mental health conditions may impact their understanding of the legal process.

Ms. Gasiorowski emphasized the critical need for defense attorneys to recognize “red flags” in a client’s history—such as indicators in school records, family backgrounds, medical documentation, or personal interactions—that may suggest intellectual disabilities or mental health issues. These factors can profoundly affect an attorney’s approach to the case, as a client’s age, disability, or mental health condition may hinder effective communication, comprehension of legal matters, or the ability to waive constitutional rights. Disabilities can also impact a client’s interactions with law enforcement, which may be pivotal when evaluating the voluntariness of a Miranda waiver, consent to search, or failure to comply with police instructions.

Tulane University Law SchoolMental health and intellectual disabilities may further raise issues of competency or mens rea, directly affecting a client’s capacity to participate in their defense or understand court proceedings. In such cases, specific accommodations may be necessary to ensure fair representation throughout the trial process.

A key takeaway from Ms. Gasiorowski’s class was the importance of using expert evaluations and specialized testing to build a compelling mitigation report. Such reports can be essential in plea negotiations, as they provide prosecutors with a clearer understanding of a client’s diminished culpability. At Stahl Gasiorowski, Ms. Gasiorowski and her colleagues leverage this mitigation approach to advocate for dismissals, negotiated pleas, or reduced sentences for clients who, due to their unique circumstances, warrant special consideration.

Stahl Gasiorowski Criminal Defense Lawyers

At Stahl Gasiorowski Criminal Defense Lawyers, we have successfully defended hundreds of individuals targeted by investigations or formally accused of state and federal crimes. Stahl Gasiorowski Criminal Defense Lawyers have successfully defended individuals and companies charged by federal and state authorities for white collar crimes including Insider Trading/Securities Fraud, Healthcare Fraud, Drug Crimes, Domestic Violence and Tax Crimes, and more.

The firm was founded in 1997 and our criminal defense attorneys have more than 60 years of combined criminal law experience for both defense and prosecution.  This invaluable experience on both sides of criminal matters is key to our success. Contact Laura Gasiorowski by email at lkg@sgdefenselaw.com or Robert G. Stahl at rgs@sgdefenselaw.com, online www.stahlesq.com, or phone 908-301-9001 for NJ and 212-755-3300 for NY.