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RE: Lockout the FBI for $200 (in Criminal) by sjf Though they may seem silly, there are a lot of such "panic buttons" around. I used to work in a faci...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Lockout the FBI for $200 (in Criminal) by sjf I don't think PC sec. 37.09 would automatically be broken by a self-destruction mechanism. The statu...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Lockout the FBI for $200 (in Criminal) by sjf What if a person honestly can't recall a password? Or better yet, what if the file is not encrypted ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Lockout the FBI for $200 (in Criminal) by sjf To begin with, the very weakness of cipher systems that use human-generated passwords is the fact th...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Lockout the FBI for $200 (in Criminal) by sjf Don't underestimate law enforcement. The reason there are aren't more "cracked" passwords showing up...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Adam Walsh Act - yeah or nay? (in Criminal) by sjf Apparently "the state" could choose to opt out of the program and not forward any data to the Feds, ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal Adam Walsh Act - yeah or nay? (in Criminal) by sjf There is a great deal of discussion (which will probably soon become 'controversy') over the Adam Wa...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Penry IV (in Criminal) by sjf I think a good part of the legal problem is that the state has failed to define precisely what "ment...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Penry IV (in Criminal) by sjf "What you won't hear in any of these stories is that Penry and his team had to agree that Penry was ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Criminal Trespass at Apartment Complex (in Criminal) by sjf To clarify, I've found a lot of law from other states, but haven't tracked down specific Texas prece...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Criminal Trespass at Apartment Complex (in Criminal) by sjf I would proceed with caution (i.e. do further research). I couldn't quickly find any case law direct...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Bogus forensics? (in Criminal) by sjf "the chances of being wrongly punished because of a false positive or bogus test are smaller today t...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Finally competent (in Criminal) by sjf It's hard to believe that the defense will not make a motion for a contiuance. If he has been incomp...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Failure to award raffle prize? (in Criminal) by sjf Maybe PC sec. 32.42 "Deceptive Business Practices." Could a raffle be considered a "sales contest" a...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Selective Prosecution? (in Criminal) by sjf [Is it ethical/appropriate for a DA candidate to announce that he/she will not prosecute a particula...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Is it unfair to apply 38.23 to citizens? (in Criminal) by sjf "We can handle vigilante groups another way. For example, they could still be prosecuted for crimina...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Vote for New LP (in Criminal) by sjf Note also that the legislature has made explicit that having a legally installed trailer hitch will ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: Worst Decision (in Criminal) by sjf "Not often, but every now and then I see a defendant for whom a $10,000 is just a drop in the bucket...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal RE: PIA request from ratemycop.com (in Civil) by sjf "The striking aspect about organizations such as ratemycop is that it appears to lack a reasonable p...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Civil RE: Falling on the Sword (in Criminal) by sjf I doubt that suing the defense attorney is a good idea. Might be politically popular, at least in th...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal | » Refine Search » New Search |
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