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Discussion Topic  RE: Eight-liners & Discovery (in Criminal) by Scott Brumley
Okay. From now on, all eight-liner questions should be referred to someone who actually wins their ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Eight-liners & Discovery (in Criminal) by Scott Brumley
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Discussion Topic  RE: GA-0153 with a TWIST (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
You're right to be suspicious, Mike. It sounds at first blush like a host of unfunded contractual m......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Sexually-oriented business Regulations (SOB's) (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
The Supreme Court and Fifth Circuit authorities on the sustainability of SOB regulations focus upon ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: No man is an island ... (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
That, and a few other minor miscalculations ... like witness tampering in a felony case against his ......
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Discussion Topic  No man is an island ... (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
I was set to try a removal case on Monday. Now I'm not. During pretrials, the defendant (a constab......
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Discussion Topic  Too close to the fire (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
I have a case on which I seek the counsel of my wiser and cooler-headed colleagues. Without divulgi......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Municipal Court Judges, Constables and Subpoena's (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
I think your question probably is answered by article 45.202 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Sec......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Contract question (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
Well done, Hugh. One would have to accord special attention to this AG opinion concerning correctio......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Contract question (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
Unless otherwise specified by a statute, only the commissioners court has authority to enter into a ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Fighting Back (in Criminal) by Scott Brumley
As I'm sure the denizens of this community recognize, we cannot stem the tide alone. To the extent ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Communicable Disease Form (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
A few years ago, we committed an individual to the state hospital in Rusk (which I think is the clos......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Acquittal expunctions in lower courts (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
I am disheartened that a distinguished association member like Scott Durfee couldn't even drum up a ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: CA's Duty To Represent CPS (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
Section 264.009(a) of the Family Code provides: "Except as provided by Subsection (b), (c), or (f),......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Employment Law (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
We have a generic policy in our county against married people working in the same office. When comm......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Failure to Enforce County Building Regulations (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
No more so than does the Legislature incur liability for a failure to enforce state law. To me, tha......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Comptroller Audit & Statute of Limitations (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
Add the Comptroller's office to the list of folks who are given to telling you that you're the only ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Innocence in Tulia (in Appellate) by Scott Brumley
Perhaps this is simply the ranting of a neophyte, but it would be extremely difficult to convince me......
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Discussion Topic  Removal charge forms (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
The cliche teaches that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery. So prepare to be flattered.......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Section 52e (Texas Constitution) (in Civil) by Scott Brumley
Article 3, section 52e of the constitution does not override the sheriff's ability to terminate an e......
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