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Unique (I think) Parole Revocation Writ of Habeas Corpus (in Appellate) by Martin PetersonWhy even refer to it as an "alleged" offense. Presumably there was a revocation hearing at which so...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Appellate
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What was once meant to discipline law enforcement became a forty-year windfall for criminals (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson"Enshrined" is a good description of ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Hired lawyer wants appointed experts (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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What more can we do? (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonIf the judge thought counsel was being so ineffective that he would later grant a new trial, then it...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Shortest Opinion? (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonThe real issue in these cases is whether appellate counsel violated Tex.Discip.R.Prof. Cond. 3.01 by...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Information and the Law of Parties? (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonIn case you need a cite: "It was not necessary that the State plead the law of parties in the indict...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Can an opinion be too short and sweet? (in Appellate) by Martin PetersonRegardless of how you voted, the answer is YES, an opinion can be too short and sweet. ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Appellate Cross-exam about Extraneous Conduct (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Art. 42.12, sec. 15(a)(1) - More than 1 pound of MJ determination (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonThat the quantity of marihuana possessed was either more or less than one pound is not a fact which ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Interesting Punishment Evidence (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonDoes footnote 2 mean that the fact of the acquittal would have been admissible? Obviously there was...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Penal Code 12.44 (a) (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonI would argue that since confinement in state jail was specified in the original judgment, only a re...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Double Jeopardy question (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonObviously you will not be prosecuting for the same substance as gave rise to the first conviction. ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Courtroom damage (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonBe sure to post a picture of the floor too (where most of the ceiling is now located). Is the older...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Silly Reversal? (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonSince the prior convictions need not be alleged in the indictment (...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal Ex parte Rich (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonI suppose there is nothing terribly remarkable in ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Pre-Trial Motion Filing Deadline (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonSeems to me that it would be whatever deadline the court chooses. In this situation the burden is u...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Judge Who Is Former Defense Attorney (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonIf the judge did not participate in the case that is currently pending before the judge, then articl...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Not Again! (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonIf I had to stay and vote on matters on the floor of the House until midnight, I do not think I woul...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal The Prosecutor (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonI have not yet read the articles and certainly am not yet ready to comment on Fabelo's rather long p...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal The Probate Exception (in Appellate) by Martin PetersonWe can probably thank Vickie Lynn Marshall for showing us a lot of things (that might not otherwise ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Appellate | » Refine Search » New Search |
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