Defending People

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I Demand a Recount

In balloting that would embarrass Kim Jong-Il, the ABA Journal has deprived Scott Greenfield’s Simple Justice of its rightful award for Top Crime Blawg.

If you’ve followed a link from the ABA Journal to here, please check out the “Defenders” and “Prosecutors” sections of my blogroll for many blogs that are better than mine.


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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

5 Responses to “I Demand a Recount”

  1. AHCL says:

    Congratulations Mark!

    And stop being so damned modest.

  2. Tarian says:

    Congrats, Mark on a well deserved honor! Not many blogs are as well written and insightful as yours. And even if you are often spectacularly wrong, calling you on it is a formidible challenge because you always support your points well. Are there any prosecutors in the ABA? –J/K Good job.

  3. Mark Bennett says:

    Thanks.

    It’s the Bennett family motto: if you’re going to be wrong, be spectacularly wrong.

  4. T.S.T. says:

    Your humility aside, this award is well-deserved. Congratulations, sir!

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