Seriously, anyone that reads this blog on a regular basis, please head over to the 2007 Weblog Awards and vote for Scott Greenfield’s Simple Justice in the best law blog category.
#1) Scott/Simple Justice deserves it on the merits.
#2) Criminal defense lawyer blogging is still in its infancy; those of us that are interested need to promote it.
Yes, I’m attempting to stuff the ballot box. I’ll be voting once a day, as the...
Objectively Reasonable Belief
Via Pete: Concerning the actions of the officers involved in the death of Jonathan Ayers on Sept. 1, 2009, we find that the use of deadly force by Agent Billy Shane Harrison was legally...
Answers From A Criminal Defense Lawyer On A Prosecutor's Blog
If, hypothetically, a prosecutor were to start a semi-regular series of posts, consisting of the same 4 or 5 questions, posed to and answered by individual criminal defense lawyers (and, of...
Not A Chance In H - E - Double Hockey Sticks
Houston criminal defense lawyer Mark Bennett makes sure he follows through on those pesky little certificates of service, because he doesn’t want to be accused of a criminal offense,...
More About Perry's Expunction Veto
On June 19th, Perry vetoed the unanimously passed expunction bill. Since then, here are some other bloggers weighing in on the topic: Grits for Breakfast, Paul Kennedy, Grant Scheiner, Doug...
"I Could Be Doing Real Police Work"
Quoting a member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, Nicholas Kristof sees the light in the cleverly and accurately titled “Drugs Won the War”: He said he gradually became...
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