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14 Jun 2010, 8:43 am by Steve Hall
"What does deter murders is catching killers and taking them off the streets. [read post]
15 Dec 2010, 11:39 am by Schachtman
  I must say that I learning from their persistence. [read post]
15 Feb 2022, 2:05 pm by Kevin LaCroix
I would like to thank the authors for allowing me to publish their article as a guest post on this site. [read post]
27 May 2024, 2:27 pm by Michael Lowe
Federal Criminal Defense: Right to Counsel and Indigent Defense The Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution provides that “…[i]n all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall … have the Assistance of counsel for his defence. [read post]
20 Jan 2008, 3:26 am
"Said Gipson, who has represented Missouri inmates appealing death sentences, "It sounds to me that if that's the best they can do, that's sort of a sad commentary on how the department does business. [read post]
5 Jan 2008, 2:12 pm
Geeklawyer, an IP lawyer, does manage to slip in a bit of law from time to time - but, mercifully, his blawg provides, for me, other attractions. [read post]
31 Jul 2017, 5:29 am by Ruth Levush
I am often asked what a name day is, what the origin of the practice is, and who decides whose name day it is. [read post]
25 Nov 2018, 10:50 am by Brian M. Krause, Esq.
[iv]Thus, the philosophy underlying these changes is both sexist and unnecessarily punitive towards men. [read post]
19 Apr 2010, 11:13 am by Finis Price
I’m sure Jon Ive is dying to get rid of the plastic back, and go iPad-style all the way, but the wireless reception is the most important thing in a cellphone. [read post]
24 Jun 2009, 1:05 am
Inept as some divisions of the SEC may have been, however, it does not follow that moving around the boxes on a regulatory design chart will improve matters, says law professor John C. [read post]
24 Jun 2009, 1:05 am
Inept as some divisions of the SEC may have been, however, it does not follow that moving around the boxes on a regulatory design chart will improve matters, says law professor John C. [read post]