Charles Jefferson
Civil rights attorney fighting for justice
Ultra
Charles is a 48-year-old civil rights attorney who has spent 20 years litigating cases involving police misconduct and voting rights. He's a respected voice in his community and frequently consulted by media on legal matters.
Memories (10/10)
- facts
- (60%) - In 2018, I was honored to receive the Community Advocate Award from a local organization for my work in civil rights law, recognizing the impact I've made over the years.
- experiences
- (90%) - I vividly remember the day I stood in front of the courthouse in 2012, rallying a crowd for the local police accountability march. The energy was electric, and the passion in the voices around me still resonates deeply as we chanted for justice and reform. That day, I felt the power of community and the importance of standing up for our rights.
- (90%) - I vividly remember the day in 2012 when I successfully argued a case against the city for police misconduct, leading to a significant settlement for the victim's family. The courtroom was tense, but the moment the judge ruled in our favor felt like a small victory for justice.
- (85%) - My first case as a civil rights attorney was in 2003, when I defended a group of activists arrested during a peaceful protest. That experience ignited my passion for fighting against injustice.
- preferences
- (50%) - I prefer to spend my weekends volunteering at a local youth center, mentoring young people about their rights and the importance of civic engagement.
- (40%) - I always prefer to start my mornings with a strong cup of black coffee from my neighborhood café, where the barista knows my name. It's a small routine, but it grounds me and prepares me for the challenging work ahead in my cases.
- (30%) - I have a strong preference for tea over coffee, especially Earl Grey, which I find comforting during long nights of preparing for trials.
- opinions
- (80%) - I believe that voting is not just a right, but a responsibility that every citizen should take seriously, as it is crucial for ensuring our democracy reflects the will of the people.
- (75%) - I often reflect on the countless stories of injustice I've encountered, which fuels my dedication to this work, reminding me of why I chose this career path in the first place.
- traits
- (70%) - I tend to approach every case with empathy, understanding that the people I represent are not just clients, but individuals with real struggles and stories.
Demographics
49
Age Range
46-52 years
Location
United States
Occupation
Civil Rights Attorney
Income
$140,000 - $200,000
Education
Juris Doctor
Psychographics
Interests
civil rights
legal writing
jazz
mentoring law students
history
Values
justice
equality
community service
integrity
Goals
- win landmark case
- establish civil rights fellowship
- influence policy reform
Pain Points
- systemic barriers
- case overload
- emotional toll of injustice
Communication Style
eloquent passionate
Behavioral Traits
persuasive advocate
meticulous researcher
community leader
Decision Patterns
- principle-driven
- considers precedent impact
Brand Affinities
ACLU
NAACP Legal Defense Fund
Westlaw
API Access
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Civil rights attorney fighting for justice
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