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Crime & Federalism - December 22, 2011
$500 reward for replacement bear.
Crime & Federalism - December 21, 2011
It took less than 30 minutes to understand why the world isn't ready for Nietzsche.
The second lecture in the Great Courses series, "Will to Power: The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche," wasn't about any of Nietzsche's core concepts. There was no mention of the death of God, or
DUIblog - December 19, 2011
As we all know from watching TV, the police are always very careful to preserve the evidence in criminal investigations. Except in DUI investigations.
What is the single most important piece of evidence in most drunk driving cases? The breathalyzer test. In fact, it’s the only
CrimLaw - December 19, 2011
Last week,
CrimLaw - December 16, 2011
A friend of mine just got sworn in as Commonwealth Attorney for Dickenson County, Virginia.
CrimLaw - December 15, 2011
Despit
Crime & Federalism - December 14, 2011
A bunch of misandrists and beta chumps spent time with 100 men who fight for fun.
Although the authors hate men and masculinity (calling it "putting on a convincining manhood act"), these great - do we not call the best of the worms great? - scholars did learn something about mas
CrimLaw - December 14, 2011
Advisem
CrimLaw - December 13, 2011
The 4
DUIblog - December 12, 2011
I’ve written in the past about the growing practice of forcibly taking blood from a drunk driving suspect, sometimes done by a cop in the field. See, for example, Taking Blood by Force,
Crime & Federalism - December 12, 2011
Since you won't return a client's phone calls, I'll ask you the client's questions publicly:
You cashed his retainer on November 21st, but have not provided him with any work product. Why?
Your associate, Rebecca C. Shankman, promised that she'd return client phone cal
CrimLaw - December 12, 2011
The Court of
DUIblog - December 08, 2011
Following up on yesterday’s post (Grand Jury Investigates Breath Test Accuracy – Throws D.A. Out), here are the latest fascinating developments in a Houston grand jury’s
DUIblog - December 08, 2011
My past two posts have dealt with the Houston grand jury investigating cover-ups of breathalyzer problems by the District Attorney’s office. In related developments in this fascinating saga, a defense attorney representing a client charged with drunk driving has subpoenaed the Distric
DUIblog - December 08, 2011
The latest in the continuing saga of the Houston grand jury’s probe of the D.A.’s cover-up of defective Breathalyzers…
Prosecutors, Court Reporters Face Contempt Charges in Grand Jury Probe
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