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Corroboration, Cowobboration

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June 09, 2005, 15:32
GG
Corroboration, Cowobboration
After nearly 15 years in this business, on the white hat side, I tried my first "Motion to Squash" last week.
June 09, 2005, 18:04
P.D. Ray
What was the final score?
June 10, 2005, 11:25
Laura Nodolf
Subject is swerving. Police pull him over. When asked why he was swerving the subject responded in a slurred, but understandable voice, that the French Fries had caused him to swerve.
June 10, 2005, 12:55
BLeonard
And then there was the defendant who insisted his confession was involuntary because, as he testified before the jury, he was "reliterate."
June 10, 2005, 17:13
Gordon LeMaire
Hope I haven't posted this before:

We had a defendant on the stand who claimed he could not be guilty of indecent exposure because he was incompetent. "You know, doesn't work."
June 10, 2005, 20:40
GG
The Motion to Squash score was:

Law School graduate/prosecutor: 1

Pro-Se poor speller with a very
poor understanding of the concept
of making a challange to the array
of a grand jury: 0
June 15, 2005, 13:01
Rebecca Gibson
Found in the police report for my client

"Patricia has a heroine addiction"
July 01, 2005, 10:08
jrotert
Suspect stated that the officer "violated my constipational rights."
July 01, 2005, 13:44
DPB
I would not want to be present for any search that violates constipational rights.
July 01, 2005, 13:59
Stacey L. Brownlee
Maybe we should introduce that suspect to the lady with the sherry enema !

Anyone know what happened to that case ?
July 01, 2005, 14:36
Scott Brumley
It got flushed.
July 01, 2005, 22:43
BLeonard
Yesterday in trial the female deputy who rolled the D's major case prints testified. I was asking about her experience and qualifications when she told the jury that her husband had spent fifteen years in the ID bureau and "she had worked under him for some time." Eek
July 08, 2005, 16:45
E. Foley
From a Republic of Texas guy's Speedy Trial Motion: "Therefore, the Acussed's federal Sixth Amendment constitutional right has been VIOLATED by the State of Texas." Damn--he filed this thing back last March--how did he know way back then I'd be cussin' him out now?
July 10, 2005, 22:23
Larry L
So - How is it that a state that the Defendant claims does not exist can violate his Constitutional rights? And surely he cannot be claiming that his rights under the US Constitution are being violated, being a citizen of an independent REPUBLIC and all....
July 11, 2005, 11:20
E. Foley
Yeah, Larry, I was a little unclear on that myself, unfortunately. OK, actually I was also unclear on several other things in his admirably brief (argument on three issues in only 2/3 of a page) brief. So unclear I just kinda gave up trying to figure it out. I guess his clearly superior legal acumen got the best of me this time.

In sad defeat,
Elizabeth
July 11, 2005, 11:27
pkdyer
You are lucky. We have a group that says it is not under the laws of any government - only God. He appealed a municipal ticket for No DL to County Court, then to the 11th COA. Luckily the city attorney decided to respond. I saw his brief - probably about 30-40 pages. Most of it was also hard to comprehend as to what his arguments really were. The city attorneys have dealt with him on a regular basis so more able to understand him.
July 11, 2005, 17:30
J Grace
In an affidavit in support of a notice of seizure and intent to forfeit property, the seizing officer noted that that he had observed the defendant, "...pass oblivious drugs to the CI." Obviously, it was the defendant's use of these drugs that rendered him oblivious to the surveillance team watching the transaction.
July 25, 2005, 14:21
E. Foley
From the 10th Court of Appeals' memorandum opinion in Randy Warren Patton v. State, issued 11/10/04:

"The officer followed the vehicle and secured a traffic stop for failure to turn without signaling."
July 25, 2005, 20:22
Rudy Flores
Close, but no cigar.

Once, during a traffic stop a violator told me he no longer needed corrective lenses to drive, as he had �radical chemotherapy� on his eyes. (Radial keratotomy?) Another diver said he didn�t know he was speeding because his �speeding thermometer� was broken.
July 27, 2005, 15:41
kspears
I just received a request from an inmate in our jail. He states " I want to file for emotional of discovery". It took me a few minutes to decipher that one.