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Findings of Fact in support of suppression of evidence (in Appellate) by JBI agree completely. If you can't get your judge to state on the record that he believed the officer...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Appellate
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Findings of Fact in support of suppression of evidence (in Appellate) by JBRequesting findings of fact and conclusions of law is a dangerous double edge sword. Most of the ti...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Appellate Evading Detention (in Criminal) by JBBeginning September 1, 2001, evading detention with a vehicle became a state jail felony. If there ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Technical Revocations (in Criminal) by JBTony Fabelo, the Executive Director of the Criminal Justice Policy Council, will play a large part i...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Technical Revocations (in Criminal) by JBRob, has TDCAA ever put together some sort of general policy statements (e.g. reducing discretion in...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal Technical Revocations (in Criminal) by JBThere is growing pressure to put probation revocations under the legislative microscope because of t...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Discovery (in Criminal) by JBDoes anyone put any restrictions on witness and victim information (phone numbers and addresses, for...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal Discovery (in Criminal) by JBWhat is your office policy on discovery? In particular, what types of information do you provide th...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal Technology in Trial (in Criminal) by JBI am a big believer in using current technology in presenting evidence to a jury. One of the easies...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal Court of Criminal Appeals (in Criminal) by JBThe races for the three seats on the Court of Criminal Appeals are heating up. The incumbent Tom Pri...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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12.45's--What's the common practice? (in Criminal) by JBYou shouldn't wait for some appellate judge to decide what a 12.45 means. Dictate the conditions of...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Eccentric McNeely Fallout (in Appellate) by JBInteresting. But consider this. While all this litigation has created some temporary disruption, th...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Appellate
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Amending information (in Criminal) by JBThe better practice is to amend by having judge write new language on the information or indictment....... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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SJF Enhancement (in Criminal) by JBJon, thanks for resurrecting that discussion. The only thing that has changed since then is that the...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Theft under $1,500 with two priors (in Criminal) by JBFor a previous discussion, see ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Theft with two prior theft convictions-probations useable? (in Criminal) by JBCheck out these links: ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Intense light as Deadly Weapon (in Criminal) by JBYou could call any mother as an expert witness. Don't we all remember being told not to stare at the...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal Shoot your eye out (in Criminal) by JBThe Third Court of Appeals wrote this sentence in an opinion today: "Although it might be true that...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Shock Probation (in Criminal) by JBJudge can always undercut the plea agreement. There is no right for the State to withdraw if the jud...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal | » Refine Search » New Search |
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