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Stuff I Don’t Want to Miss Mentioning

Scott Greenfield makes the world a little safer for blawgers (via Houston criminal defense lawyer Paul Kennedy).

RIP John O’Quinn. A great lawyer and, like many great lawyers, not without personal demons (Rick O’Casey, Houston Chronicle).

Memo from Pat Lykos to Harris County prosecutors: if you violate Batson you’re “incompetent;” if you violate Brady it’s the defense’s fault (Brian Rogers, Houston Chronicle) (also see Houston criminal defense lawyer Murray Newman).

In a move to reduce jail overcrowding (and concomitantly to bring a little more rationality to the Harris County criminal justice system) the Harris County DA’s Office has reduced its rec on state-jail-felony crack pipe cases to 30 days in jail. I heard a rumor that the Office was going to stop accepting charges on trace cases, which made even more sense to me (knowing possession of a trace amount of cocaine is contradictory—if the crack smoker knew that there was any cocaine left, he’d've found a way to smoke it), but that policy hasn’t materialized yet.


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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.

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