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Todd S. Pugh

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Address: 53 W. Jackson Boulevard, Suite 1215, chicago, IL, 60604
Law Firm: Breen & Pugh
Phone: 312-777-9894
Fax: 312-362-9907
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Website: http://www.breenpughlaw.com

TitlePrincipal
First Year of Call
Areas of PracticeCriminal Defense, Civil Rights
DescriptionTodd S. Pugh received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida, in 1993. While at Florida Atlantic, Pugh served as an intern with the Palm Beach County Public Defender’s Office. He worked directly under Chief Investigator Gayle Martin, a veteran of both the Palm Beach and Broward County Public Defender’s Offices. As an intern, Pugh spent his mornings at both county jails visiting clients in preparation for trials. In the afternoons, he interviewed witnesses on the street and served trial subpoenas. Evenings were spent with the attorneys and other investigators reviewing the day’s work and receiving the next day’s tasks. In 1994, Pugh entered the DePaul University College of Law. While at DePaul, Pugh earned awards for excellence in Evidence and Criminal Law. He was selected as a member of the DePaul Law Review, graduated with honors, and received the Order of the Coif for academic excellence. Pugh also worked for the Criminal Appeals Legal Clinic, where he earned a reversal for his first client on a post-conviction petition. See People v. Sidney Staten, No. 94 CR 2781 (Cir. Ct. Cook County). Following his first year of law school, one of Pugh’s law professors referred him to Professor Lawrence Marshall at Northwestern University Law School for summer work. At the time, Professor Marshall’s work focused primarily on death penalty advocacy. Pugh worked with Professor Marshall and others on the successful appeal of Gary Gauger’s conviction for the murder of his parents. Gauger’s convictions and death sentence were vacated and he was ultimately exonerated and pardoned after an unrelated federal investigation revealed the real offenders. See People v. Gary Gauger, 277 Ill. App. 3d 1114, 698 N.E.2d 724 (1996). While working on Gauger’s brief, Pugh joined a team of attorneys working on the retrial of Rolando Cruz for the rape and murder of 10-year-old Jeanine Nicarico in DuPage County. This team of pro bono attorneys included Thomas Breen (now Todd’s law partner). Pugh and a select few other law students provided research support for the attorneys in preparing the Cruz case for trial. It was during the Cruz case that Pugh met Breen and came to greatly admire and respect Breen’s work ethic, skill, and dedication. Pugh saw Breen literally place his private practice on hold and invest thousands of hours in Cruz’s defense. The personal sacrifices that Breen and the other attorneys made to correct a terrible injustice left a lasting mark on Pugh. The day after the Cruz acquittal, Pugh asked Breen if he could stay on to work for him while Pugh finished law school. Breen agreed to take Pugh on as a law clerk. After his second year of law school, Pugh accepted a summer associate position with the law firm of Jenner & Block. During that summer, Pugh worked on a variety of cases, both criminal and civil. Of particular note was Pugh’s work on the firm’s pro bono representation of Dale Basten. Basten, along with two others, had been convicted of murdering a co-worker at the James River Corporation, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. See State v. Dale Basten, 217 Wis.2d 290, 577 N.W.2d 387 (Wis. Ct. App. 1998). At the conclusion of his time with Jenner, the firm offered Pugh a permanent position following graduation. While Pugh was honored with Jenner’s offer, he realized that his passion was full-time criminal trial and appellate defense work. With this in mind, Pugh continued his work with Breen as a full-time law clerk and, after graduating from law school, Pugh joined the law firm of Martin Breen & Merrick as an associate. As an associate, Pugh quietly assisted Breen with dozens of complicated trials and numerous high-profile acquittals. In a recent interview, Breen described his relationship with Pugh as follows: From the outset, I never viewed Todd as an associate or a ˜second chair.’ His abilities to analyze a case, construct a defense, and execute on cross-examination seemed almost innate. It had been many years since I entered the arena with such confidence in a trial partner. While cutting his teeth in the state and federal courtrooms with Breen, Pugh began distinguishing himself as a force in appeals and post-conviction matters. In 2000, Pugh achieved the rarest of appellate victories when he won an outright reversal of Donna Gist’s murder conviction. Other appellate and post-conviction successes followed. In 2006, Breen made Pugh his partner in the firm as the pair continued in their successes. In 2007, Leading Lawyers named Pugh one of the best criminal defense lawyers in Illinois. In 2008, Chicago Lawyer featured Pugh as one of the Rising Stars of Trial Bar. Most recently, in 2012, Leading Lawyers listed Pugh as one of the Top Ten criminal defense attorneys in Illinois. Along with Breen, Pugh’s catalog of trial experience includes some of Illinois’ most memorable and complicated criminal cases. Pugh has received national attention for his trial skills and frequently lectures on trial practice and forensic evidence. In 2013, Pugh joined the faculty at his alma mater, DePaul University College of Law, as an adjunct professor. He currently teaches Advanced Litigation Skills with Professor Robert Loeb. Pugh presently serves as First Vice President of the Illinois Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys.He is an avid motorcyclist and an organizer of an annual motorcycle trip by members of the bar and judiciary. He is widely lauded as an expert in cases involving abusive head trauma, bloodstain pattern analysis, cause and manner of death, and ballistics. One veteran attorney dubbed him the expert witness’s worst nightmare. Bar associations and organizations Chicago Inn of Court Chicago Bar Association Illinois State Bar Association Federal Bar Association National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Illinois Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Women’s Criminal Defense Bar Association
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