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Discussion Topic  RE: Bargained Open Plea (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
Possibly the most interesting aspect is that this is a unanimous opinion. Obviously, the intermedia......
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Discussion Topic  17.30 Examination (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
I am considering writing an article on exactly what should happen to someone who is arrested- in ord......
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Discussion Topic  RE: 0.15 Interlock (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
The legislature did seem to make a distinction between a guilty plea "hearing" and a "trial" in HB 1......
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Discussion Topic  RE: 0.15 Interlock (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
Another way to say that is: merely waiving a jury and entering a plea of guilty does not mean the de......
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Discussion Topic  RE: 44.01(c) Notice of Appeal (in Appellate) by Martin Peterson
Hmm. Interesting. The Dallas Court did not say your cross-point was not considered for want of NOA,......
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Discussion Topic  RE: 44.01(c) Notice of Appeal (in Appellate) by Martin Peterson
since my last post, El Paso went to the other side on the issue, but we now have the very intelligen......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Surcharge Rage (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
The fact that budget deficits loom is disturbing, but the thought that one in four drivers has no in......
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Poll  RE: Clayton on Remand (in Appellate) by Martin Peterson
John, doesn't option 2 fit your thought? Of course, you may be saying that is not the most likely ou......
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Poll  Clayton on Remand (in Appellate) by Martin Peterson
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Discussion Topic  RE: It's electrifying! (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
Among the necessities for copper wire thieves: a voltmeter...
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Discussion Topic  RE: New SCOTUS rules apply today (in Appellate) by Martin Peterson
Occasionally in those days, I thought that designation was pretty self-fullfilling....
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Discussion Topic  RE: State Jail inmate housed in ID (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
What judge has time to track where someone is being confined? If the place of confinement is illega......
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Discussion Topic  Resemblance to Briefed Issues (in Appellate) by Martin Peterson
Ever read an opinion and thought "The discussion in the opinion bears no resemblance to the issues a......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Stupid criminal tricks (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
The banks are the ones committing robbery from accounts these days, just check out the list of fees ......
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Discussion Topic  The Informative Judge (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
I have to say Judge Knize seemed to go quite a bit farther in telling the prospective jurors about t......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Amended Rule 25.2(h) (in Appellate) by Martin Peterson
Just so everyone will be clear, I presume the form spoken of by Ken and John and Shannon refers to t......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Appealed probationary sentence... when does the probation begin? (in Appellate) by Martin Peterson
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Discussion Topic  RE: What instructions or special issues are required in jury charges when Venue is contested? (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
And the form of the charge was not even challenged upon appeal. If you want to control venue without......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Legal Alert! (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
A court of appeals has no authority to change a sentence. In this case it held that the trial judge......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Juror "remembers" that they know the defendant... (in Criminal) by Martin Peterson
Maybe your juror proved that she was not disqualified (although biased). Just one more reason why a......
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