Please don’t contact KHOU about whether the debate should be televised. They get it, and they’re starting to get overloaded with emails. They can’t broadcast it live on their main channel, and they’re already considering broadcasting it live or with a tape delay on their secondary digital cable, which is the best, I think, that [...]
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Tags: debates, Harris County District Attorney
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My dad sent an email to KHOU asking that the station broadcast the February 19th DA candidate debate on television (instead of just on the web as planned):
I understand that KHOU will be broadcasting the 19 February debate of the Harris County District Attorney candidates on your website but not on the air.
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Tags: debates, Harris County District Attorney
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(Pay no attention to the goofy-looking static frame. Google picks this automatically to make the uploader look as ridiculous as possible.)
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Tags: Chuck Rosenthal, Harris County District Attorney, HCCLA, Reasonable Doubt
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Texas lawyers:
One of these (pdf):
is hand-delivered to a witness in a criminal case. Does she have to turn up in Judge Harris’s court (other courts use similar documents) at 8:45 on Monday morning, or can she legally ignore it?
Why or why not?
Extra credit for persuasive incorrect answers.
Double credit for correct answers in verse.
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Tags: not, subpoenas
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Smith Magazine is collecting people’s six-word memoirs.
Everyone has a story. That’s the tag on the masthead of SMITH, our online magazine. Yet until we asked the world to send us six-word memoirs, even we had no idea how true it was.
We took a page from Ernest Hemingway. According to legend, he [...]
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Tags: memes, memoirs
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The Pachyderm Club of Downtown Houston is hosting the four Republican DA candidates tomorrow, February 7, 2008, at noon upstairs at the Spaghetti Warehouse in downtown Houston (901 Commerce Street). Entry fee is $8 at the door.
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Tags: elections
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On the heels of Kelly Siegler’s realization that it was time for Chuck Rosenthal to resign (which itself followed only a month after Jim Leitner’s call for Chuck to resign), DA candidate Pat Lykos has discovered that it’s time for a change at the DA’s office.
Now, if you’re running on Kelly’s “let the entrenched leadership [...]
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Tags: Chuck Rosenthal, Kelly Siegler, Pat Lykos
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AHCL thinks that she and I are coming at the question of compassion from different starting points.
AHCL writes:
You know, I think the reason that I disagree with Marky Mark and some of the other posters on a lot of the issues is because we begin on different starting points when we make our arguments.
While I [...]
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Tags: compassion, Prosecutors
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I asked here, “Is the fix in? Did Kelly get word that Chuck’s resignation is in the cards?”
It appears that, indeed, the fix is in. Reports indicate that Chuck Rosenthal’s chief investigator (and right-hand man) John Ray Harrison was packing up Chuck’s office on Friday.
Business as usual, then, at the Harris County DA’s Office: Chuck, [...]
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Tags: Chuck Rosenthal, Kelly Siegler, misinformation, politics
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Kelly Siegler, playing catch-up to Jim Leitner, has called for her boss’s, Chuck Rosenthal’s resignation.
Better a month late than never, I always say. But Jim and Kelly are not the subjects of this post.
The subjects of this post, referenced in the title, are DA candidates Doug Perry and Pat Lykos, who “said they were neutral [...]
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Tags: Chuck Rosenthal, Jim Leitner, Kelly Siegler, Pat Lykos, That Other Candidate, Worn-Out Welcome
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