As I have mentioned in other threads, everything is now on the internet. In the Sunday NY Times, a writer notes that Google is now a verb.. So, what do you Google in your daily criminal law work?
This posting is a call to all you lurkers out there who are afraid to post anything for fear of being wrong. You can't give a wrong answer here.
- various images and sounds for use in a powerpoint presentation - news articles on an old case - the website of an advocacy organization - lines from a particular episode of Seinfeld (OK, this wasn't work-related, but by finding it quickly, Google helped me get back to work quicker, right?)
and last week was a slow week!
Posts: 2429 | Location: TDCAA | Registered: March 08, 2002
I had a witness in a murder trial who testified against a fellow gang member (the Latin Kings). The witness wants out of the gang and wanted his tatoo's removed. I looked for programs that will help with this. I had some luck, but if any of you know of a program that can assist, I would appreciate it.
Posts: 38 | Location: Brownsville, Tx, USA | Registered: March 04, 2003
There are several tattoo removal programs in Texas. For more information about the program nearest to you, click on this link http://www.oag.state.tx.us/criminal/tattoo_remove.shtml or contact the Juvenile Crime Intervention Division of the Texas Attorney Generals Office at 512-463-4024.
Posts: 151 | Location: Fort Worth, Texas | Registered: February 14, 2001
Shannon, I too frequently use Google to supplement my Powerpoint presentations. For those of you who recall my talk at the last Annual on recent decision of the Court of Criminal Appeals, you may remember that I concluded with an animated music clip set to the tune of Love Shack, except the lyrics were "Butt Crack." The perfect addition to a talk on the Butt Crack search case.