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Discussion Topic  Favorite law blogs (in Criminal) by John Stride
Currently, a ballot on best law blogs is being held. "How Appealing" has the link, if you care to v......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Hands off my briefs!!! (in Appellate) by John Stride
Is copyrighting a brief (or collective briefs from an office) a viable method of limiting access?...
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Discussion Topic  RE: SCOTUS, DEATH, & MERCY (in Criminal) by John Stride
I really don't have any answers but I do think an argument can be made that more people understand m......
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Discussion Topic  SCOTUS, DEATH, & MERCY (in Criminal) by John Stride
Reading the SCOTUS blog summary of the Kansas death penalty argument yesterday, it seems the High Co......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Iraq CX (in Criminal) by John Stride
Even if he absents himself after voir dire, he must be present for sentencing in a felony case. CCP ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Iraq CX (in Criminal) by John Stride
Didn't the Nazis go a little further than fail to rescue? I believe there is evidence their submari......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Iraq CX (in Criminal) by John Stride
I understood the defense you mention was not recognized--at least at the principal trials. It was o......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Iraq CX (in Criminal) by John Stride
May the all those in the US never have to endure the terror inflicted by the government on its own c......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Jurisdiction? (in Appellate) by John Stride
It is on appeal so jurisdiction lies in the COA except to the extent it has sent the case back. In ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Stunning new idea? (in Criminal) by John Stride
John, you spare no one!! You have to realize that changes are often glacial in the ol' Empire. I wa......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Consular Notification in Supreme Court Again (in Criminal) by John Stride
John, The CCA opinion you reference triggered my preceding reply. Until SCOTUS decides the issues,......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Consular Notification in Supreme Court Again (in Criminal) by John Stride
This topic is long overdue for review by the SCOTUS. The CCA has kept deferring and the issue keeps......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Bizarre intermediate courts (in Criminal) by John Stride
The Texas Association of Post-Conviction Criminal Attorneys with 33 members (prosecutors, defense at......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Bizarre intermediate courts (in Criminal) by John Stride
This is a forum shared by prosecutors and, generally, we favor opinions affirming the judgments of t......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Bizarre intermediate courts (in Criminal) by John Stride
SA has been causing quite a stir with all its opinions on DWI. Also, its opinions may have been the......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Estoppel of Legal Sufficiency Claims (in Appellate) by John Stride
My understanding is that a trial court can give an LIO despite the parties' requests but it is under......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Estoppel of Legal Sufficiency Claims (in Appellate) by John Stride
At the most basic level, the law does not require a LIO be given. It is something that is requested......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Estoppel of Legal Sufficiency Claims (in Appellate) by John Stride
Of course, just because the evidence raises a LIO doesn't mean it has to be given. Astute attorneys......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Estoppel of Legal Sufficiency Claims (in Appellate) by John Stride
They may not like it but what is the basis for effectively challenging it?...
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Discussion Topic  RE: Estoppel of Legal Sufficiency Claims (in Appellate) by John Stride
As good advocates (adjective "good" is borrowed from John B. in the "confession dumped" thread) we s......
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