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Discussion Topic  SCOTUS hears police chase case (in Appellate) by John Stride
A case that promises a lively oral argument. During a high speed chase after a speeding violation, p......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Clueless Lives, Barely (in Criminal) by John Stride
Matthew managed to get four votes this time--one shy of a majority for killing this white elephant. ......
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Discussion Topic  More exploits from Seattle (in Criminal) by John Stride
This time a judge visited sex offenders and even talked with one about a pending case. Is it the ra......
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Poll  RE: Jury questioning (in Criminal) by John Stride
After a hearing, how about the attorneys relay the jurors' questions then?...
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Poll  RE: Jury questioning (in Criminal) by John Stride
If a trial judge as the factfinder at a bench trial can ask questions to assist in resolving the iss......
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Discussion Topic  How romantic (in Criminal) by John Stride
Prosecutor arrested for having sex in public restroom. What were they thinking? Is there any gross......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Appellate vomit (in Appellate) by John Stride
This pair of unworkable and unsalvageable opinions should be torn out by their roots and burned. Re......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Let's begin appointing our judges right away! (in Criminal) by John Stride
Let's at least be consistent if judges are to be elected. All visiting judges should also be electe......
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Discussion Topic  Nudity:double standard (in Criminal) by John Stride
Maybe the judge is correctly interpreting the law in this case, but isn't there a double standard wh......
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Discussion Topic  Overly aggressive defense (in Criminal) by John Stride
There are some limits on the activities of defense lawyers. Lawyer who assisted terrorist client fa......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Anders brief in CPS case (in Appellate) by John Stride
I suggest calling your COA clerk. Not all appellate courts operate the same way in handling Anders ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What are you reading? (in Criminal) by John Stride
Even those won't cut it for me--fortunately, reading glasses are cheap. It is just finding them tha......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What are you reading? (in Criminal) by John Stride
Yes, Ben. I even have a very old copy of it. The author lived not far from my parents. All that i......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What are you reading? (in Criminal) by John Stride
Ben--you provoked me! I usually have two or three on the go, but lately I have been reading less. ......
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Discussion Topic  Fed COA upholds Terry stop despite no r/s (in Criminal) by John Stride
The First Circuit decided a case that could be useful authority where police wrongly believe they ha......
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Discussion Topic  RE: The Last Words (in Criminal) by John Stride
Once again some good reporting in today's article (Issues in Prosecution) on cocaine addict Matchett......
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Discussion Topic  RE: The Last Words (in Criminal) by John Stride
Why indeed? But if someone has to report the last words of the condemned or the events leading to t......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Stupid criminal tricks (in Criminal) by John Stride
I appreciated the fellow who destroyed his car on the culvert at the end of our drive late at night.......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Affidavits Required for Responses to IAC Claims on Habeas? (in Appellate) by John Stride
When I said the State becomes the "messenger" I should have said we become the "expediter."...
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Discussion Topic  RE: Can this happen here? (in Criminal) by John Stride
An angry rebuke or something like a slap on the wrist, "Oh, you naughty thing," or words to that eff......
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