Education
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Vanderbilt University.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Vanderbilt University.
Prior to graduating law school, he"d served six years in the United States Marine Corps, including a tour in Vietnam as an advisor to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. He was an expert in criminal law and procedure, and the death penalty. Groot had been appointed counsel in several Virginia capital cases, appointed as defense legal analyst in federal death penalty cases, and consulted in several hundred capital cases, including Lee Boyd Malvo (Beltway Sniper) and Peter Odighizuwa (Appalachian School of Law shooting).
At the time of Groot"s death, none of his clients had been sent to death row.
New York Times reporter Jayson Blair wrote an article about Groot"s defense of Malvo. However, the New York Times later noted that this article was among those where Blair misrepresented himself.
Despite the byline stating that Blair was reporting from Lexington, Virginia, he did not go to Lexington and only interviewed Groot on the phone. Groot earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University in 1963, and his Juris Doctor degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1971.
Groot authored many law review articles on criminal law/procedure topics, especially the early history of trial by jury.
He was a frequent speaker to bar groups and specialty bars such as the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association and the Virginia College of Criminal Defense Attorneys. He died while hunting at the age of 63 on November 12, 2005, of a cardiac arrhythmia caused by idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. Virginia Senate Joint Resolution Number.
18 honors the life of Groot.
Groot regularly lectured at death penalty Continuing legal education programs, and was a member of the faculty, Virginia Death Penalty College. Groot was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Order of the Coif, a member of the Board of Governors of the Virginia Bar Association, and a Fellow of the Virginia Law Foundation.