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Accidental DIVERT Coercion

Mark Bennett | February 8, 2010

Houston criminal defense lawyers Herman Martinez and Dane Johnson report separately on the state of the Harris County DA’s DWI DIVERT program. Here’s Herman:
This week the HCDAO decided that a defendant needs to decide if they want to be considered for the DIVERT program by their second court setting.  This is patently unfair and lends itself [...]

Without a Trace

Mark Bennett | December 3, 2009

The rumor that I mentioned on October 30th, that the DA’s office was going to stop accepting charges on trace controlled-substance cases, has been verified. Prosecutors were notified today by email that starting January 1st the Harris County DA’s Office was going to stop filing possession cases on people in possession of less than .01 [...]

The Motion to Recuse

Mark Bennett | November 13, 2009

From the State’s Motion to Recuse Judge Helm from all family violence cases:
Due process requires recusal when “there is a serious risk of actual bias—based on objective and reasonable perceptions.”
and
This bias should not be allowed to interfere with the State’s due process rights in a manner that infects “the integrity of the trial process.”
Problem: The [...]

Prosecutors: Please Be More Careful

Mark Bennett | November 13, 2009

I, [name of prosecutor], the undersigned Assistant District Attroney, do hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the foregoing document was served on the attorney for the Defendant by certified mail on 11/10/09.
[signed]
When you sign a certificate of service it is supposed to be true. If you file a document with a false [...]

Schmomises

Mark Bennett | November 4, 2009

As I understand it, the Harris County Commissioners Court has started approving all DA Office hires by name. So if Pat Lykos wants to hire Joan Schmo to be a Misdemeanor 4, she has to get Joan’s hiring on the Commissioners Court agenda and get the court to vote on it at a monthly meeting.
Which [...]

Stuff I Don’t Want to Miss Mentioning

Mark Bennett | October 30, 2009

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 [...]

The End of an Era?

Mark Bennett | October 17, 2009

Houston DWI defense lawyer Todd Overstreet got the State to agree to a motion for new trial for a client who had pleaded guilty on September 14th to two counts of criminally negligent homicide (a class A misdemeanor State Jail Felony—thanks, TY) for deaths of a Houston couple in a traffic accident.
Todd is being coy [...]

Want Revenge? Gain? Attention? Be a Witness!

Mark Bennett | August 29, 2009

The Harris County District Attorney’s Office is looking for other people who allegedly may have been involved with Judge Donald Jackson.
Donna Hawkins, a spokeswoman for the Harris County District Attorney’s Office, said investigators in the public integrity division want to know whether there are other people who have any knowledge of similar behavior in Jackson’s [...]

Treatment For People Who . . . Don’t Need It?

Mark Bennett | August 4, 2009

Harris County Assistant District Attorney Roger Bridgwater has said of the DWI DIVERT (“Direct Intervention using Voluntary Education Restitution and Treatment”, I am reliably informed, and not “maybe this will make the voters love us“, as I suggested before) program:
What happens if someone tests positive for alcohol while on diversion? The program is zero tolerance. [...]

Press Release

Mark Bennett | May 28, 2009

From the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association:
The Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association, Texas Criminal Defense
Lawyers Association, and Fort Bend County Criminal Defense Lawyers
Association announce that they are beginning an immediate investigation into
whether members of the Harris County District Attorneys Office committed
constitutional violations of the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments, committed the
crime of official oppression, violated the special ethical [...]