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Discussion Topic  RE: Improper Photography (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
Don't you remember the Beatles' "Happiness is a Warm Gun"? -- "The man in the crowd with multicolou......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Kitchens and enhancements (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
Kinda the same. This one has two separate habitual offender notices. But the defendant pled not true......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Kitchens and enhancements (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
And after I posted, it occurred to me that a defendant probably has a right to a separate unanimous ......
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Discussion Topic  Kitchens and enhancements (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
If the State alleges two habitual offender notices, is a unanimous verdict required for each (one) i......
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Discussion Topic  RE: theft enhancements under penal 31.03 (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
The reasoning in Throneberry II was that the prior conviction was actually an "element" of felony ev......
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Discussion Topic  RE: theft enhancements under penal 31.03 (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
The reasoning in Throneberry II was that the prior conviction was actually an "element" of felony ev......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Felony Evading Arrest -- proving priors during G/I? (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
Okay, just so I understand everyone's position, Y'all are saying that only if a prior conviction is......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Felony Evading Arrest -- proving priors during G/I? (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
Okay, but how would that jibe with a prosecution under the alternative 3rd degree situation (serious......
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Discussion Topic  Felony Evading Arrest -- proving priors during G/I? (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
How do other offices prosecute 3d degree felony evading arrest? One of the things that can bump it ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Death Penalty opponents strike again (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
I took Con Law from this guy in school. Let's just say that he thinks there are very few things stat......
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Discussion Topic  RE: E-indictments and E-arrest warrants (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
Um, I think the earlier post indicated that using this process was voluntary. Also, the "nice littl......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Fraudulent Mexican documents (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
What makes you think it's an alias?...
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Discussion Topic  Fraudulent Mexican documents (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
I heard that there was a discussion in this forum a while back about the chronic nature of fraudulen......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Motion to Suppress (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
268 S.W.3d 544...
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Discussion Topic  RE: Crawford and Protective Orders (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
No -- its admission is not dependent on whether he testifies. As the statement of a party-opponent, ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Crawford and Protective Orders (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
Admission of a defendant's statement can't be a Confrontation Clause violation. ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: 10 day rule (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
You mean art. 15.18? Or, rather, 15.21....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Xylocaine? (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
It sounds like some cop is playing a joke on you. Isn't that an ingredient in about a kajillion OTC ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Gang Member's ability to make bail (in Criminal) by Jimbeaux
This may not completely answer the question of using illegal proceeds to count in bail-making abilit......
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Discussion Topic  RE: PDR? (in Appellate) by Jimbeaux
Well, in Gordon's case they don't seem to have stipulated to the fact that the conviction was within......
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