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Discussion Topic  RE: What's the best way to go about lining up job at D.A.'s Office? (in Criminal) by John Stride
Someone is going to be upset with any answer I give so I'm unable to answer that question! In fact,......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What's the best way to go about lining up job at D.A.'s Office? (in Criminal) by John Stride
Isn't that like saying you're Texan, not American? BTY for the record I'm 1/2 English, 1/2 Welsh, (......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What's the best way to go about lining up job at D.A.'s Office? (in Criminal) by John Stride
Good to know the Irish don't want to be English!! How about British?...
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Discussion Topic  RE: What an accomplishment (in Appellate) by John Stride
Justice Rossen actually authored the majority opinion in an opinion issued after his death. Like th......
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Discussion Topic  What an accomplishment (in Appellate) by John Stride
Third circuit senior judge Max Rossen died at 96 years of age this week. He wrote the last opinion ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Miranda (in Criminal) by John Stride
Sammy, Aren't you saying the same thing as me? See Pennsylvania v. Muniz, 496 us 582 (1990)....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Miranda (in Criminal) by John Stride
I'm with Ken and the other posters. If, after the warnings, you have only non-testimonial behavior o......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Arguments on Tuesday (in Criminal) by John Stride
As I understand the process, Keel was the one who "turned in" Judges Holcomb and Francis. Now that t......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Arguments on Tuesday (in Criminal) by John Stride
So the Supreme Court conditionally granted the relief sought by Judges Holcomb and Francis. Does th......
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Discussion Topic  Poorest statutory wording (in Criminal) by John Stride
I am sure you all have your favorites. How about this one: "Confinement is justified when force is......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Is Your Judge Stacking It? (in Criminal) by John Stride
How many afterlifes is that? Can someone beat that fantastic figure?...
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Discussion Topic  RE: Is Your Judge Stacking It? (in Criminal) by John Stride
Such a final sentence for such an eggregious offender. Do you think he might have rather faced the ......
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Discussion Topic  Starr against imposition of d/p (in Criminal) by John Stride
Is it surprising to anyone else that Kenneth Starr is fighting on behalf of a California death row i......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Yoghurt & cereal anyone?l (in Criminal) by John Stride
Please, no ambiguity intended!...
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Discussion Topic  Yoghurt & cereal anyone?l (in Criminal) by John Stride
And I always thought they were supposed to be eaten! ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Warrantless Interception (in Criminal) by John Stride
Thanks for the excellent contribution to colorful prose. Politics aside, that is one great line "In......
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Discussion Topic  RE: flying shrimp causes death??????? (in Criminal) by John Stride
It all sounds fishy! Should there really be a cause of action for everything that happens in life?...
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Discussion Topic  RE: Not so innocent after all (in Criminal) by John Stride
From the hysterical tabloids' point of view, be sure that if other cases are tested post-execution a......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Not so innocent after all (in Criminal) by John Stride
This is some refreshing news. If only the media would spend as much time emphasizing this result as......
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Discussion Topic  Earlobes on trial (in Criminal) by John Stride
In the nineteenth century some observers in England thought they could identify criminals by the sha......
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