Elizabeth Hogan Webb, Esq. is an assistant public defender with the Office of the Public Defender, Fourth Judicial Circuit of Florida; she is the sole appellate attorney in that office and has handled hundreds of matters advocating for the indigent accused at all stages of their court proceedings. She has several significant published appeal cases and has authored chapters in Florida Bar publications. As an assistant public defender, Elizabeth has represented clients who were sentenced to life without the possibility of parole as juveniles but were later eligible for resentencing under the Graham v. Florida U.S. Supreme Court case (one such client was released after having been sentenced to life without parole at the age of 14 and spending 43 years behind bars). She is a 1986 graduate of the Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania and a 1989 graduate of the University of Florida Levin College of Law. Elizabeth is a past president of the Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine Catholic Lawyers Guild and has been active in her parish for many years. She and her husband, Jack, have three grown children.