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Discussion Topic  RE: Recognizing inevitable discovery under Texas law (in Appellate) by John Stride
I share your view on the inconsistency in the CCA's interpretation under article 38.23 of attenuatio......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Recognizing inevitable discovery under Texas law (in Appellate) by John Stride
Okay then, do we even need inevitable discovery in Texas?...
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Discussion Topic  Recognizing inevitable discovery under Texas law (in Appellate) by John Stride
We all know that the inevitable discovery doctrine has been rejected under art. 38.23. See Garcia v.......
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Discussion Topic  Breaking in to execute misdemeanor arrest warrants (in Criminal) by John Stride
As I understand the law, officers can break a door into an offender's house to execute a felony offe......
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Discussion Topic  RE: DWI ROADBLOCKS (in Criminal) by John Stride
Interesting point. What did the USSC mean by that term? It certainly means a policy implemented at......
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Discussion Topic  RE: DWI ROADBLOCKS (in Criminal) by John Stride
What about proposals for next session?...
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Discussion Topic  DWI ROADBLOCKS (in Criminal) by John Stride
The Court of Criminal Appeals has told us that roadblocks are unacceptable in Texas until the police......
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Discussion Topic  RE: EDRs and SDMs (the "black boxes") (in Criminal) by John Stride
Given the constitutional preference for warrants, why not get one (or obtain consent). Often the ve......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Are meth cook ingredients adulterants and dilutants? (in Criminal) by John Stride
We have a case on PDR (the defense has not responded and the CCA has not ruled yet) where the court ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Judicial Plea Bargaining (in Criminal) by John Stride
I would vote for amending the Code of Criminal Procedure, although it is already vast and often mess......
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Discussion Topic  Governor rejects BPP recommendation (in Criminal) by John Stride
Kudos to Governor Perry. Fears that a reduction in members of the Board of Pardons and Paroles migh......
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Discussion Topic  RE: World Court? (in Criminal) by John Stride
This problem with governors weak on the state's ultimate criminal sanction is becoming endemic! In ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: World Court? (in Criminal) by John Stride
It seems to me that Ok has surrendered some of its sovereignty to a most uncertain authority (not un......
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Discussion Topic  RE: How to quantify the productivity of appellate attorneys? (in Appellate) by John Stride
While attending the NDAA Appellate workshop in South Carolina two years ago our small group discusse......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Interesting legal issue - confessions (in Criminal) by John Stride
Take a look at New York v. Quarles, 467 U.S. 420 (1983). This might support your position that the ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Crawford v. Washington (in Criminal) by John Stride
No. FRE 804(b)(3) has not been repealed. I should have been more precise in my post. Just to cat......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Crawford v. Washington (in Criminal) by John Stride
David, Thanks for the direct response! I must admit I was attempting to provoke a reply. The issu......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Crawford v. Washington (in Criminal) by John Stride
On its face, nothing in Crawford seems to affect firmly-rooted hearsay exceptions. The Court addres......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Complying with orders of non-disclosure (in Appellate) by John Stride
Curious! That very question just came up. Our answer: the contents of the civil file should not be......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Complying with orders of non-disclosure (in Appellate) by John Stride
We use a different program (AS400--does anyone else?????) but we have been working to accomplish som......
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