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7 Nov 2009, 6:06 pm
Austin criminal defense lawyer Jamie Spencer talked to a parent whose son’s DWI lawyer promised, at the first meeting, a 99% chance of getting the case dismissed. [read post]
14 Jun 2007, 6:22 pm
I have added these new blogs to the blogroll (all of them are courtesy Jamie Spencer’s blog poll). [read post]
14 Aug 2007, 2:43 pm
Austin criminal defense lawyer Jamie Spencer just bought himself a MacBook Pro. [read post]
21 May 2007, 2:12 pm
Jamie Spencer at Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog is looking for criminal law blogs. [read post]
18 Feb 2009, 7:06 pm
Today, Jamie Spencer has one of the funniest posts I've seen in my entire time doing these LexBlogosphere roundups. [read post]
3 Jan 2011, 4:39 pm by Colin O'Keefe
Aside from that, there's some great commentary from the likes of Jamie Spencer, Shari Shapiro and Patrick Maines. [read post]
15 Jul 2007, 9:32 pm
Jamie Spencer, at Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer, a very fine blog, did the hosting honors this week at Blawg Review #117. [read post]
10 Jul 2007, 5:11 am
Fellow Texas criminal defense lawyer Jamie Spencer of the Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer blog is hosting this week's Blawg Review.Next week's theme will be criminal defense, and more specifically, the amendments in the Bill of Rights that most effect criminal defendants. [read post]
1 Sep 2008, 8:59 pm
.'s -- that is, the anonymous Blawg Review editor's -- selection of Jamie Spencer, aka Austin DWI Lawyer, as the latest topical host. [read post]
16 May 2010, 8:35 pm by Jeremy
  Inspired by other bloggers, such as Austin criminal-defense lawyer Jamie Spencer, here are some snarky (mostly) non-answers to recent searches (search terms in bold): Police can stop anyone who looks suspicious. [read post]
15 Jul 2007, 7:06 pm
Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer Jamie Spencer, drunk with euphoria from publishing his first Blawg Review, has offered to host another issue next year -- this time on his Austin DWI Lawyer blog. [read post]
8 Feb 2010, 4:34 pm by Colin O'Keefe
Anyway, we had 129 posts on the LexBlog Network today with Jamie Spencer providing one of the more interesting posts, offering insight on cops, lawyers and judges using iPhone apps. [read post]
11 Dec 2007, 9:47 pm
  This week Mark Bennett began and Jamie Spencer continued a conversation about the pattern instruction Texas judges give when a defendant does not testify. [read post]
23 Apr 2008, 1:41 am
Jamie Spencer brought attention to an interesting post by West Palm Beach criminal lawyer, Ron Chapman. [read post]
14 Mar 2010, 7:27 pm by Robert Guest
Austin DWI lawyer Jamie Spencer has started Texas' first collborative criminal defense lawyer blog- Affirmative Links.Until now every blawger had to be a solo publishing machine; capable of generating interesting new content on a regular basis. [read post]
14 Mar 2010, 8:27 pm
Austin DWI lawyer Jamie Spencer has started Texas' first collborative criminal defense lawyer blog- Affirmative Links.Until now every blawger had to be a solo publishing machine; capable of generating interesting new content on a regular basis. [read post]
26 Apr 2008, 8:57 am
Jamie Spencer alerts us to the existence of the da blog, apparently based in Harris County and writing from a prosecutor's perspective. [read post]
3 Aug 2007, 5:25 am
Thanks to Jamie Spencer at the Austin DWI blog for letting us know that:Hunter Biederman has just launched his Frisco DWI Lawyer blog, and he has certainly started it off with a bang. [read post]
5 May 2010, 5:30 pm by Colin O'Keefe
Actually, looking over these authors, if you wanted to develop a 10-man all-star team this list of authors would certainly do for the LexBlog Network's National League: Dan Clement, Cordell Parvin, Kevin LaCroix, Staci Riordan, Kendall Gray, Jim Walker, Chris Cheatham, Jamie Spencer, David Oxenford and Dan Schwartz. [read post]
13 Mar 2008, 9:51 am
Jamie Spencer is an attorney from Austin, TX who recently discovered that one of her blogs was being scraped heavily by spammers. [read post]