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RE: PDR? (in Appellate) by John Stride I may be unusually dopey today, but why was the evidence insufficient?... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Appellate RE: The Alito Effect (in Appellate) by John Stride Thanks, Andy It was good to see my suspicions supported by some facts. Kennedy has always seemed a...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Appellate RE: The Alito Effect (in Appellate) by John Stride For sure, Alito is an important vote. I am still not sure that Kennedy doesn't hold as much sway at ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Appellate RE: Ban Cell Phone in Car? (in Criminal) by John Stride I can see an exception for emergency calls to 911, which can be verified by events or phone records....... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Ban Cell Phone in Car? (in Criminal) by John Stride Like you Paul, I have been driving for an hour each way since beginning law school 20 years ago. I ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Ban Cell Phone in Car? (in Criminal) by John Stride As Jane Starnes said more amusingly in another thread recently, who needs research? I drive 42 mile...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Findings of Fact in support of suppression of evidence (in Appellate) by John Stride Whether a trial court has to make findings of fact or has discretion to do so is always a two-edged ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Appellate RE: What's the offense -- other than being a creep? (in Criminal) by John Stride Thanks Whitney. I am reminded of a line by Hugh Grant in Notting Hill about Meatloaf having a fine p...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: What's the offense -- other than being a creep? (in Criminal) by John Stride Funny, Jimbeaux! Since that is out of context, you might want to see if the papers need any reporte...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: What's the offense -- other than being a creep? (in Criminal) by John Stride Mirrors aside! Absent a statutory definition, it is interesting to look at some dictionarys and the ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: What's the offense -- other than being a creep? (in Criminal) by John Stride These facts raise the question whether the indecency by exposure provision should reach breasts too....... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: What's the offense -- other than being a creep? (in Criminal) by John Stride When I look at the whole statute, I want to read anus and breasts as "any part of the genitals" but...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: What's the offense -- other than being a creep? (in Criminal) by John Stride Attempted indecency? 21.11(a)(2)(B)... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Hamilton Burger moment? (in Criminal) by John Stride That's good Elizabeth. I like to think we are raising a polite, sweet little boy. Sometimes I won...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Hamilton Burger moment? (in Criminal) by John Stride Greg, that story made my morning. Kids!... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal Scalia on the DP (in Criminal) by John Stride In his concurrence in Kansas v. Marsh, No.04-1170,(6/26/6), Justice Scalia provides some lively read...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Police with warrant don't have to knock (in Criminal) by John Stride A sensible resolution. No 4th amdnt violation, no application of the exclusionary rule. Kudos to Ti...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Crawford and 911 calls (in Criminal) by John Stride Crawford becomes even more tolerable. And compliments to those attorneys who briefed the issue--Judg...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Can this happen here? (in Criminal) by John Stride My nine-year-old son plays soccer and I cannot convince him it is football either. It is more FOOTba...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal | » Refine Search » New Search |
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