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Gerry Spence

Gerry Spence was a renowned American trial lawyer and author, inducted into the Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame. Notably, he founded the Trial Lawyers College. Spence maintained an impressive record, never losing a criminal jury trial, whether prosecuting or defending, and remained undefeated in civil cases from 1969 to 2010. He is widely regarded as one of the 20th century's most accomplished lawyers and one of the best trial lawyers ever, celebrated by legal experts like Richard Falk as a "lawyer par excellence."

January 8, 1929: Gerry Spence's Birth

On January 8, 1929, Gerald Leonard Spence, who would later become a renowned American trial lawyer and author, was born.

1949: Graduated from the University of Wyoming

In 1949, Gerry Spence graduated from the University of Wyoming.

1952: Graduated from the University of Wyoming College of Law

In 1952, Gerry Spence graduated first in his class from the University of Wyoming College of Law.

1954: Start as prosecuting attorney

In 1954, Gerry Spence began serving as the prosecuting attorney of Fremont County, Wyoming.

1962: End as prosecuting attorney

In 1962, Gerry Spence finished his service as the prosecuting attorney of Fremont County, Wyoming.

1969: Start of not losing a civil case

After 1969, Gerry Spence did not lose a civil case.

1969: Beginning of Civil Case Winning Streak

In 1969, Gerry Spence began a winning streak in civil cases that would last until 2010.

November 13, 1974: Death of Karen Silkwood

On November 13, 1974, Karen Silkwood, a chemical technician and whistleblower, died in a suspicious one-car crash.

1978: Kim Pring Miss Wyoming

In 1978, Kim Pring was Miss Wyoming.

1980: Dealt with around 50 murder cases

By 1980, Gerry Spence had dealt with around 50 murder cases, not losing a single one of them.

1981: Won libel damages for Kim Pring against Penthouse

In 1981, Gerry Spence won a $26.5 million lawsuit in libel damages for 1978 Miss Wyoming, Kim Pring, against Penthouse.

1984: Won lawsuit against McDonald's

In 1984, Gerry Spence won a $52 million lawsuit against McDonald's.

1984: Supreme Court upheld the family's right to seek punitive damages in Silkwood case

In 1984, the Supreme Court of the United States upheld the Silkwood family's right to seek punitive damages under state law.

December 1985: Manslaughter case lost in bench trial

In December 1985, Gerry Spence lost a manslaughter case in a bench trial in Newport, Oregon, but later prevailed on appeal.

1986: Defended Lee Harvey Oswald in Mock Trial

In 1986, Gerry Spence defended Lee Harvey Oswald in absentia in a televised mock trial against Vincent Bugliosi.

May 1990: Awarded Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree

In May 1990, Gerry Spence was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree.

1990: Defended David Foreman

In 1990, Gerry Spence defended Earth First! founder David Foreman, who had been charged with conspiracy.

1992: Earned $33.5 million verdict

In 1992, Gerry Spence earned $33.5 million verdicts for emotional and punitive damages for his quadriplegic client after a major insurance company refused to pay on the $50,000 policy.

1992: Successfully defended Randy Weaver

In 1992, Gerry Spence successfully defended Randy Weaver on murder, assault, conspiracy, and gun charges in the Ruby Ridge Standoff.

1993: Publication of "From Freedom to Slavery"

In 1993, Gerry Spence published the book "From Freedom to Slavery".

From Freedom To Slavery: The Rebirth of Tyranny in America
From Freedom To Slavery: The Rebirth of Tyranny in America

1995: Publication of "How to Argue and Win Every Time"

In 1995, Gerry Spence published "How to Argue and Win Every Time", a New York Times bestseller.

1996: Received Golden Plate Award

In 1996, Gerry Spence received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement.

2004: Opposed Constitutional Amendment D

During the election season of 2004, Gerry Spence opposed Constitutional Amendment D in Wyoming, which would have limited citizens' ability to recover compensation for medical malpractice.

2005: Publication of "Win Your Case"

In 2005, Gerry Spence published the book "Win Your Case".

June 2, 2008: Acquittal of Geoffrey Fieger

On June 2, 2008, Gerry Spence obtained an acquittal for Detroit lawyer Geoffrey Fieger, who was charged with making unlawful campaign contributions.

2008: Received Lifetime Achievement Award

In 2008, Gerry Spence received the first Lifetime Achievement Award from Consumer Attorneys of California.

2008: Bugliosi's "Reclaiming History" wins Edgar Award

In 2008, Vincent Bugliosi's book "Reclaiming History", which was inspired by his mock trial against Gerry Spence, won the Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime.

2008: Spence announced possible retirement

In 2008, after winning the Fieger acquittal, Gerry Spence indicated this would be his last case before turning 80.

2010: Still Active in Spence Law Firm

In 2010, Gerry Spence was still listed as an active partner in the Spence Law Firm, located in Jackson, Wyoming, and continued to make public appearances.

2010: End of Civil Case Winning Streak

In 2010, Gerry Spence's winning streak in civil cases, which began in 1969, came to an end.

December 2012: Mistrial in Civil Suit

In December 2012, Gerry Spence's civil suit for wrongful incarceration ended with a mistrial.

October 2013: Settlement in Wrongful Incarceration Suit

In October 2013, the AP reported that the wrongful incarceration suit was settled between the two parties four days before a retrial was scheduled to start.

2013: Received Lifetime Achievement Award

In 2013, Gerry Spence received the American Association for Justice's Lifetime Achievement Award.

2015: Publication of "Police State: How America's Cops Get Away with Murder"

In 2015, Gerry Spence published "Police State: How America's Cops Get Away with Murder".

Police State: How America's Cops Get Away with Murder
Police State: How America's Cops Get Away with Murder

2022: Selected as a top lawyer

In 2022, Gerry Spence was selected as a top lawyer by Super Lawyers.

August 13, 2025: Gerry Spence's Death

On August 13, 2025, Gerald Leonard Spence passed away. He was an American trial lawyer and author.