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Discussion Topic  RE: Can either person sell car without the other title holder's permission? (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
Maybe the answer is found in this statutory language from the Transportation Code: ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Statutory warrantless blood draws in doubt? (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
The decision in Perez will disappear. The First Court has joined its sisters. ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Statutory warrantless blood draws in doubt? (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
The decision in ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Statutory warrantless blood draws in doubt? (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
Another state supreme court has found implied consent to be involuntary, and thus the Idaho statute ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Statutory warrantless blood draws in doubt? (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
Nevada often follows decisions first made in California, but not this time. Another implied consent ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Statutory warrantless blood draws in doubt? (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
The varied applications of McNeely have truly been something to behold: herky-jerky, about-face, and......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Statutory warrantless blood draws in doubt? (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
The next case to watch is ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Statutory warrantless blood draws in doubt? (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
The Supreme Court of South Dakota has declared its implied consent statute unconstitutional because ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: enhancing misd. theft to SJF (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
The problem seems to be that, given the uncertainty of the law, no defendant will agree to voluntari......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Deferred for habitual offender (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
Judges in Dallas not infrequently choose to defer adjudication of guilt even though the defendant is......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Probation eligibility (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
Yazdchi v. State, 428 S.W.3d 831, 841 (Tex.Crim.App. 2014) is also helpful: "the provision that requ......
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Discussion Topic  Ford vs. Samaripas (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
The correct result was reached in ......
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Discussion Topic  Measuring Penalty Phase Prejudice (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
It appears the means of determining whether someone gets a second shot in arguing for a more lenient......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Standing Discovery Order in DWI's (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
So-called standard or standing orders for "discovery" were improper under the former version of art.......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Fees relating to Grand Jury Subpoenas (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
No taking is involved, so this a public duty cost properly imposed on the bank. But, guess who actua......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Findings and Conclusions (in Appellate) by Martin Peterson
A ruling on a pretrial motion to suppress is always interlocutory in nature. If you can convince the......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Miller v Alabama (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
Watch for a decision in the Henry case. ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Efiling differences in courts of appeals (in Appellate) by Martin Peterson
Efiling has brought us one wonderful reward from the CCA. Starting June 30, copies of PDRs that are ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Enhancements (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
But, watch for the CCA opinion in Samaripas, PD-0135-13, as it may shed more light on the difference......
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Discussion Topic  RE: 39.14 Waivers, anyone? (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
I am unclear on what is being waived. If there has been no request made under 39.14, then there is n......
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