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September 21, 2013 in
On the morning of Friday, August 20, 2010, when Senior Judge Robert D. Jones was sitting in Harris County's 337th District Court, lawyers saw him revoke a defendant's bond and jail her because her lawyer was absent. The defendant remained in jail until Monday, when the sitting judge in that court returned and reinstated her bond. In January 2011 the State dismissed all charges against the defendant.
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September 19, 2013 in
When Tom DeLay was convicted, I was quick to write Tom Delay, Convicted Felon. It's fair that I be just as quick to note that today DeLay is not a convicted felon. He's not even in jeopardy. He is an innocent man. ((The presumption of innocence means you're innocent until the government proves you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.)) The Austin Court of Appeals reversed and rendered
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September 15, 2013 in
Ethical question: if you think that a judge might be corrupt, but that the corruption can never be detected or prosecuted, do you join in his corruption for the good of your clients? Or do you avoid it for the good of everyone else? I am, you will not be surprised to learn, on judicial political campaign mailing lists. The 2014 political season is begining, and I
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September 14, 2013 in
The Fourth Court of Appeals (Texas's San-Antonio-based intermediate appellate court) three weeks ago in Ex Parte Thompson held unconstitutional (pdf) the portion of Texas's improper photography statute that outlawed taking photos of other people without their consent in places other than bathrooms and dressing rooms with the intent to arouse or gratify sexual desire. This week a twelve-year-old girl was "convicted" (adjudicated delinquent) in juvenile court of
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September 14, 2013 in
Paul Kennedy writes: But when questions arose regarding who was eligible [for the DWI pretrial intervention program] and who wasn't and what defendants would be required to do as a condition of their "probation," there was no one around to answer them. No one was in charge. With Mr. Anderson out of the picture, no one wanted to step up and take any heat for unpopular decisions.
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September 9, 2013 in
Me, six years ago: When we react with anger to someone else, we’re generally trying to teach them a lesson. A judge once told me that anger is usually the result of either a loss of control or a perceived loss of dignity; I think that he got it right. When we try to teach another person a lesson, we’re trying to show them
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September 2, 2013 in
From the New York Times: Hemisphere covers every call that passes through an AT&T switch — not just those made by AT&T customers — and includes calls dating back 26 years, according to Hemisphere training slides bearing the logo of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. Some four billion call records are added to the database every day, the slides say; technical specialists say
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September 1, 2013 in
You may have seen this: The NSA seal is protected by Public Law 86-36, which states that it is not permitted for “…any person to use the initials ‘NSA,’ the words ‘National Security Agency’ and the NSA seal without first acquiring written permission from the Director of NSA.” It's the statement the NSA sent The Daily Dot in response to a story about these t-shirts with the
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August 26, 2013 in
This weekend a young cat abandoned her two newborn kittens under our house. We are not cat people. Or at least, we are not stray-cat people. I have had pet cats, but I have no emotional attachment to stray cats, which are wild animals of an invasive species. ((And which, not "belonging to" anyone, may lawfully be humanely killed.)) Our neighborhood is overrun with the vermin, which
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August 23, 2013 in
So today's my birthday. And what better to do on my birthday than go to court. Representing a guy charged with a family-violence assault. Pro bono, because he's in the Army. Wait. Back up. A couple of weeks ago I go to court for this guy. And there's an envelope in the State's file. It doesn't say "work product," so I pull the papers out and start