TDCAA Community
Corroboration, Cowobboration
April 25, 2003, 22:48
Shannon EdmondsCorroboration, Cowobboration
Happens at the Lege, too -- about once a day, I hear someone refer to the monetary impact report on a bill as the "physical note".
April 28, 2003, 10:14
Neel McDonaldInmate wrote a letter to the judge asking him to reconsider his sentence and send him to "Safe Pete."
My old court clerk said that a domestic violence victim called the clerk's office and wanted to know where she could go to fill out "an Act of David."
April 28, 2003, 13:46
TDohoneyEons ago in McLennan County, I tried a few DWIs against an old attorney who (intentionally) described the HGN test as the Horizontal Gaze Nasturtium test. (As Dave Barry says, I am not making this up!). Happily, I came out of the trials with him smelling like a rose. That attorney, may he rest in peace, is now pushing up daisies.

April 28, 2003, 15:46
John DodsonHow about, "I got off my patrol vehicle....I could smell a strong odor of burnt marijuana admitting from the vehicle."

April 28, 2003, 17:00
GregMy dad, a now retired former Harris Co. prosecutor in the 60's and a criminal defense attorney thereafter, always referred to the HGN during his trials as "the Hocus Focus Test".
April 29, 2003, 08:07
BLeonardThe next time I conversate on the subject of malaprops and general butchery of the English language, I hope I can remember all of these.
April 29, 2003, 08:37
Ken SparksIf you talk about this forum, you will be an accomplished witness.
April 29, 2003, 14:07
Stacey L. BrownleeXpecially if there is blood splatter.
April 29, 2003, 14:36
mhartmanNot to mention those questions the Court no longer needs to decide because they are "mute".
May 05, 2003, 08:54
BLeonardI just have to keep this thread going: Then there was the lawyer who urged admission of a document under the "rule of optimum completeness"
The one I used to hear a lot . . . "Please don't provoke my probation."
Now that I left probation work to attend law school, I can't understand why law professors are always instructing us on exams to "show urinalysis."
May 05, 2003, 13:37
Gordon LeMaireMy office mate was prepping grand jury cases and ran across this gem:
"Suspect was very unincorporative. . . "
(I guess he hadn't paid his corporate taxes)
May 05, 2003, 15:35
Todd SmithIn one police report, we had one victim who was beaten with a 4 foot "broad"!
A lawyer recently sent me a letter requesting the return of seized funds because there "is no connexity between the money and drugs." Since the lawyer was from Louisiana, I even checked Black's dictionary on that one, giving him the benefit of the doubt.
May 06, 2003, 09:22
Mark BrunnerFrom a recent jail-mail letter I recieved from an inmate:
"On 3-27-98 I was convicted in your court for the offense of Intoxicated Manslaughter after a plea of
No Context"
Okay, here's my contribution... A caseworker recently called and said that a pervert she was dealing with wanted to take a lie detective test. Is that a test given by a perjury investigator????????????
May 06, 2003, 11:56
BLeonardThe defendant stopped reporting on his probation in part beacause "All she ever did was threaten to revocate me."
May 06, 2003, 12:20
Martin BraddyRunning the risk of "perforating a stereo-tight," why do we never get humor like this in the appellate section of the forum?
May 08, 2003, 17:26
Mike ShirleyThe deffered affudification is usually the best compromise when there is no way my speedthermometer was that high.