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New Contributor to the Practical Blawgosphere

ECILCrime, by Illinois criminal defense lawyer Jeremy Richey. I’ve added it to the blogroll. Jeremy is a concise writer, and posts regularly.
ECILCrime reads like it’s written mostly for clients and potential clients; maybe Jeremy hasn’t yet learned the Secret of the Blawgosphere. Give him time.


About The Author

Mark Bennett
Mark Bennett got his letter of marque from the Supreme Court of Texas in May 1995. He is famous for having no sense of humor when it comes to totalitarianism.

Comments

10 Responses to “New Contributor to the Practical Blawgosphere”

  1. JR says:

    Thanks for the post about my blog!

  2. shg says:

    Welcome to the blawgosphere, Jeremy. Write thoughtful and interesting posts like Bennett and the clients will come.

  3. Mark Bennett says:

    Oh, great. Greenfield has given away The Secret of the Blawgosphere. Now everbody’s going to be doing it.

  4. Gideon says:

    He hasn’t linked to me. F him.

  5. Windypundit says:

    Easy Gideon, you’ll scare him. I’m trying to encourage some local blawging (so I know who to call if my nefarious plans come undone), and you’re not helping here.

  6. JR says:

    Gideon: Uh … you didn’t ask. If you ask (nicely), I will link to you. Believe it or not, I don’t visit every blog out there.

    Scott: Thank you.

  7. Gideon says:

    Uh..JR…I ain’t gonna ask.

  8. Windypundit says:

    Mark, I think you need to get in here and make the kids play nice.

  9. Gideon says:

    Sorry Windy! My bad.

  10. Mark Bennett says:

    All right, kids. Simmer down.

    Jeremy, I recommend that you put A Public Defender in your feed reader. If you find something worthy of mention in your blog (I think you will), then write about it, disagree with it, riff on it, laud it or ridicule it. Gideon will magically know that you’ve done so, and he’ll be a happier figment of our collective imagination.

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