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     February 25, 2008 in 

    Knowing that a bunch of Harris County prosecutors are reading sometimes cramps my blogging style. I've got a felony cocaine and heroin case (less than a gram of each) set for trial tomorrow, and I feel constrained to say nothing more at this point than this: It's an automatic-probation case if we lose, but my client, a lawyer, has a whole lot more at stake than the

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     February 24, 2008 in 

    Ron-in-Houston writes about "when he first realized Pat Lykos was insane": Little did I realize that I was about to descend into the twilight zone. One day I get a call at the office from Her Honor Pat Lykos ordering me to come down to the criminal courthouse. No consideration to my schedule was given, I was ordered to come down to the courthouse. It didn't matter

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     February 23, 2008 in 

    Let's say there's a race for public office that you're interested in. And the ideal candidate is running for this office. But he really doesn't have a chance of winning because, when it comes right down to it, he's too much of a gentleman to do what needs to be done to win. And let's say that there are two viable candidates for this office. And both

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     February 23, 2008 in 

    From AHCL, talking about Harris County Republican DA candidate Pat Lykos: At a recent political event, she refused to speak until after the representative of the Siegler campaign had gone first (even though that wasn't the agreed upon order). Apparently, she didn't want anyone to follow up after her speech and point out (yet again) that what she said lacked all substance. Now, it's funny to see

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     February 22, 2008 in 

    The Harris County Republican primary, with its fight among Jim Leitner, Kelly Siegler, Doug Perry, and Pat Lykos is very interesting. Conventional wisdom is that Pat Lykos, who may very well be the absolute worst candidate for the position (sharing Doug Perry's lack of trial experience but not his niceness nor honesty), has the nomination sewn up. Kelly Siegler's minions aren't giving up, though; they're going door-to-door

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     February 22, 2008 in 

    In his lone post this morning, Scott Greenfield writes about a federal judge's attempt to shut down Wikileaks by "directing the Web site's Internet domain registrar to disable the wikileaks.org domain". The order came in suit filed by a Swiss bank complaining that Wikileaks had published confidential bank records. The problem, as Mark Draughn (Windypundit.com) points out in a comment to Scott's post, is that you can't

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     February 21, 2008 in 

    Todd Dupont, Kelly Siegler, [edit: Harris County prosecutor Murray Newman, ] and I will be on Reasonable Doubt live tonight at 8:00 p.m. Comcast channel 17.

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     February 21, 2008 in 

    English barrister Geeklawyer apparently wrote something not-so-nice about ex-PM Tony Blair (who reportedly seeks to become president of the EU), resulting in the Blairites (Blairians?) attacking his blog with a denial-of-service attack.

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     February 21, 2008 in 

    About 30 minutes of the anti-drugwar radio show "Cultural Baggage" with Dean Becker, today on Pacifica station KPFT.

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     February 21, 2008 in 

    A tour of my "Read First" list in Google Reader: Stephen Gustitis comments on a post by Dallas lawyer Brian Cuban responding to this post on Tom Kane's Legal Marketing Blog. I'm not sure whether Brian's point is really that he doesn't give a shit (his words) about his clients or that most other lawyers don't give a shit about their clients. It's not entirely clear I'm

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