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Remember This Case? (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonSelling tickets (which he got for free) at an enhanced price. He also had child support difficultie...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Remember This Case? (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonHmm. And I seem to remember you once said my posts were too long. ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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TDCJ Budget Cut (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonMy basic philosophy is that our law provides that the punishment for certain conduct is "by imprison...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal TDCJ Budget Cut (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonTerry, you often complain about the amounts being appropriated for public safety by the Legislature ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Passenger Can Challenge PC for Stop (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonI think the court just wanted to decide the issue in a case where there was no reason to stop the ca...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal Gray Area-Probable Cause (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonOn the evening of November 30, 2001, Defendant Kevin Turner, a Colorado highway patrolman, sto...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Bargained Open Plea (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonThe CCA will review the decision in ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Sufficiency of the Evidence (in Appellate) by Martin PetersonWell, at least the clarified standard can make a difference in the outcome at the intermediate level...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Appellate
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More From Waco (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonThe Chief Justice is keeping an impressive list of the court's failures. ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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SEALED INDICTMENT? (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonWhat is the purpose of 20.22? Does it somehow facilitate the arrest of a fugitive? Does the prosecu...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Dumping Confessions (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonWell, the matter gave the high court not nearly so much trouble as the comments above would have imp...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Credit for time served in TYC? (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonStaley, you might also make the observation that the academy is not the "jail" spoken of in 42.03 se...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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The depths of appellate depravity (in Appellate) by Martin PetersonFor starters, the rules refer to an ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Appellate
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The most colorful opening line of an opinion? (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonMaybe things are out of hand. Hard to imagine anything more fervid (or arguably impudent) than this...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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The most colorful opening line of an opinion? (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonMy guess is, he is quite happy where he is. But, I do wonder if the shape and tone of his opinions ...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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The most colorful opening line of an opinion? (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonJohn, regardless of how that particular opinion had been written, I do not believe his colleagues wo...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Announcing "Ready" (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonWell said Wes. Where does Disciplinary Rule 3.02 kick in?... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Announcing "Ready" (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonThat sounds draconian, but the state is not entitled to a fair trial, so I guess the defendant got t...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal
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Announcing "Ready" (in Criminal) by Martin PetersonIt would appear most of the answers to your question must relate to a local rule. In other words, wh...... TDCAA > TDCAA Community > Criminal | » Refine Search » New Search |
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