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     February 3, 2008 in 

    I've changed my settings to disallow comments from anonymous commenters. If you want to comment, you'll have to have at least a pseudonym.

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     February 2, 2008 in 

    The Harris County District Judges are trying to avoid answering my Rule 12 open-records request. I need an expert on Microsoft Exchange Server. Specifically, I need someone to tell me (a) how difficult it would be to restore the server contents as of a specific date and search for emails from 22 individual mailboxes; (b) whether the judges' objection to doing so is reasonable; and (c) if

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     February 2, 2008 in 

    To give Channel 11 your thoughts about the February 19th DA debate (including whether the debate should be televised), email xxxxx@khou.com. Edit: Don't give KHOU your opinion on whether the debate should be televised. They get it.

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     February 2, 2008 in 

    Here, for the open records fans, are the Harris County Sheriff's recent email retention policy change memo and a flowchart showing how HCSO emails are handled.

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     February 2, 2008 in 

    A Canadian study of athletes who have suffered "mild" traumatic brain injuries "suggests depression is actually a physical outcome of such head injuries." Read this in conjunction with the American troop study suggesting that post-traumatic stress disorder also is an outcome of TBIs. Why does it matter to us? Because the more people understand how incidents that are not even remotely the accused's "fault" (car crashes, IEDs,

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     February 1, 2008 in 

    Interesting article in yesterday's New England Journal of Medicine about new research into PTSD, depression, and physical health problems in U.S. troops who have suffered "mild" traumatic brain injuries. ("Mild traumatic brain injury" sounds benign, but MTBIs are "mild" only in comparison with more severe brain injuries.) In this study, mild traumatic brain injury was significantly associated with psychiatric symptoms, notably PTSD, and the association remained significant

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     February 1, 2008 in 

    This came after I shut my laptop because of low battery power: Judge Hoyt: Aren’t there rules about preservation of documents at the state level? Chuck Rosenthal: Yes. Hoyt: In fact it can be a crime. It’s called obstruction of justice at the federal level. What do you call it at the state level? Rosenthal: Tampering with evidence. Hoyt: And you've prosecuted people for that. Your office

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     February 1, 2008 in 

    News from an anonymous source who has provided reliable information in the past: Last night [1/31/08] at Live Sports Bar at Main and Preston, a pep rally-type meeting was held for the Siegler campagn. Apparently the subject and purpose of the meeting was to brainstorm and get motivated on how to counteract the stream of negative press surrounding Kelly. This indicates that the Siegler camp is reasonably

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     February 1, 2008 in 

    . . . being questioned by Judge Hoyt, and he just played the good ol' "no independent recollection" card: I have no independent recollection of having read anything that Mr. Kelly filed.

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     January 31, 2008 in 

    Our local ABC affiliate, KTRK, interviewed me about the Chuck Rosenthal contempt hearing (which may still be going on right now; I had hoped to live-blog it, but the needs of actual clients intervened). This morning a prosecutor came up to me in the courthouse and actually thanked me for not bashing the Office. Here's the story (with video).

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