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     April 21, 2018 in 

    "Enjoy the lawsuit I’m in the process of filing against you, psycho, arrogant, inferiority complex-ridden moron." -Matthew, then. "I was just trying to make a living. I didn’t intend to defraud anyone. I was desperate, and desperation knows no boundaries." -Matthew, now.   I have now removed Matthew's last name from my posts about him and their URLs. I cannot conveniently remove it from his demand letter,

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     April 17, 2018 in 

    Thanks to the several blog posts I've written about crooked lawyer-marketing company R.W. Lynch, I get about a call a month from some lawyer who signed a contract with R.W. Lynch before doing due diligence, and wants to know how to get out of it. Literally. The. Potential. Suing crooked marketing companies is not one of my fields of practice. If you know someone who would

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     April 10, 2018 in 

    I've got a case against a likely-soon-to-be-former member of the Smith County, Texas District Attorney's Office in which I'm challenging the constitutionality of Texas's revenge-porn statute, section 21.16(b) of the Texas Penal Code. Court of Appeals? That's in the basement. It is one of several such appeals I have pending. I've had oral argument in the Waco Court of Appeals (not recorded) and Houston's First

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     March 2, 2018 in 

    At 12:15 there will be an "Award Presentation Honoring Sens. Whitmire and Huffman; Reps. Smithee and Herrero and the Honorable J. Keller." I googled those names, and the first thing that I found that they all have in common is membership in the Timothy Cole Exoneration Review Committee. Hey. Let's talk about exoneration. Exoneration for actual innocence is politically palatable across the spectrum. Should someone who can

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     March 2, 2018 in 

    [Edited to add: I have been asked whether this is fictional. The dialogue is not. The first judge's comments can be found here and here. The interaction between the second judge and the mentally ill defendant is from this appellate opinion.] INT JUDGE'S CHAMBERS. We see a JUDGE, sitting comfortably behind his desk, talking to a REPORTER, who is taking diligent notes. JUDGE: Over the 36 years

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     February 16, 2018 in 

    I often say that free-speech law is the area in which lawyers' perception of their expertise most outpaces their actual expertise. Nobody but probate lawyers thinks they know probate law. But everybody thinks they know free-speech law (fire in a crowded theater!) and few people actually do. This is no less true of judges than other lawyers.Free-speech law has developed  a lot in 30 years; most of

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     February 14, 2018 in 

    The Fifth Circuit has ruled on the Harris County misdemeanor judges' 5-million-dollar appeal of Judge Rosenthal's injunction requiring them to stop using bail as an instrument of oppression by denying personal bonds to indigent people. The Fifth Circuit vacated the injunction, requiring two changes: To give the courts 48, rather than 24 hours to make an individual bail assessment; and Not to require factfinders to make a

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     February 6, 2018 in 

    12/13/2017 in Hong Kong, I realize that what I thought was the PIN for debit card is not the PIN for the debit card. I call Chase to get the debit card PIN. I make the call from my hotel room. I give Chase debit-card services all identifying information for my debit card, including mother’s maiden name. Chase debit-card services tells me they can’t send me my

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     February 2, 2018 in 

    Art. 11.12. WHO MAY PRESENT PETITION. Either the party for whose relief the writ is intended, or any person for him, may present a petition to the proper authority for the purpose of obtaining relief. Not only could a DA's Office ask the court to appoint counsel under article 11.074 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, but they could also file an application for writ of

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     February 2, 2018 in 

    Integrity (N) The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. The state of being whole and undivided. In response to this letter, Dawn Boswell of the Tarrant County District Attorney's Office's Conviction "Integrity" Unit (C"I"U) sent me this: [pdf-embedder url="https://blog.bennettandbennett.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Tarrant-County-11074-writ-letter.pdf" title="Tarrant County 11074 writ letter"] Article 11.074 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure obviously doesn't require the DA to ask the court to appoint

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