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Recent Posts
- Open File Policy in Williamson County DA’s Office?
- Occupy Wall Street / Occupy Austin / Related Arrests
- What’s Next for the Morton Players?: John Bradley, Ken Anderson, and Davis
- Cheating on an Exam (SAT) = Crime = Jail?! … No!
- Jail or Church, Is This a Choice? Court Dismisses Cases if Church Attended for a Year…
- Rethinking the Criminalization of Students’ Conduct
- Don’t Ask Don’t Tell is History
- Southside Wrecker Service: Towing Vehicles for Austin Police Arrests
- Depositions in Criminal Defense: Reality or Just a Good Idea?!
- Get Equal, Not Even…
- Exhale! Blow, blow, blow! Get it all out, keep blowing, yell the Cops!
- DWI “Warning” Revision, a Step in the Right Direction?
- Don’t “Look around Like a Drug User” in Austin…
- Vindictive, Homophobic Cops Out Air Force Sergeant
- DNA & the misTruth?
- Citations for NOT speaking English?
- NewLawyer.com: Not just for “New Lawyers”
- A Criminal’s “Right” to Sue v. A Police Officer’s Duty & Responsiblity
- Lazy? Oversight? Moronic? Red Tape? (a few words that crossed my mind while driving to the Williamson County Jail)
- Mean, Sick, Cruel “Activists” … all in the Name of God … Prosecuted for Flag Desecration???
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Open File Policy in Williamson County DA’s Office?
To quote an article written about and quoting current District Attorney John Bradley, In short, you can be sure that in Williamson County, before any contested trial begins today, the defense lawyer will have already received access to all of … Continue reading
Occupy Wall Street / Occupy Austin / Related Arrests
Pro Bono representation for activism in the civil disobedience movement for Occupy Austin. Continue reading
What’s Next for the Morton Players?: John Bradley, Ken Anderson, and Davis
Michael Morton freed after 25 years in prison. What’s next for those with a hand in the case? Will they resign? Will someone challenge them in an Election? Continue reading
Cheating on an Exam (SAT) = Crime = Jail?! … No!
Cheating on the SAT is now causing some students to face possible jail time in New York. Continue reading
Jail or Church, Is This a Choice? Court Dismisses Cases if Church Attended for a Year…
Church or Jail? Really!? I believe this is unconstitutional and violates the Establishment Clause. Continue reading