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 March 13, 2009 in 

Here’s last week’s Reasonable Doubt, with Houston criminal-defense lawyers Neal Davis, Todd Dupont, and me. It’s sure to give any true-believer prosecutor hives.

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  1. Joe March 13, 2009 at 7:16 am - Reply

    I don’t think the video works. I tried clicking on it to view and it just frozed on a grey screen.

  2. Anon. March 13, 2009 at 12:21 pm - Reply

    RE the OR’s: I’ve been told that the OR will not be made available to defense counsel in juvy and sexual assault cases. If true, is this part of the new policy or an ADA picadillo?

    • Mark Bennett March 13, 2009 at 12:45 pm - Reply

      I haven’t heard this, and I’ve got a sexual assault case pending in which the prosecutor seems perfectly willing to produce the OR.

      • Anon. March 13, 2009 at 4:26 pm - Reply

        Probably, then, an ADA picadillo, or an attempt to undermine Lycos’ authority. If the latter, I suspect we’ll see more ADA’s out in the legal job market.

        • Mark Bennett March 13, 2009 at 6:54 pm - Reply

          There might be some hidden logic in not giving defense counsel a copy of the OR in juvenile cases, but Judge Lykos’s statements about RR’s case suggest that that will definitely not be the rule in sexual assault cases.

  3. RNDMNDBRWN March 13, 2009 at 6:36 pm - Reply

    I think Freedom by King’s X should be the opening song. Great show last night with Vivian.

  4. CONNIE WHITE March 14, 2009 at 8:59 pm - Reply

    Would have to disagree with your support of Alvin Nunnery since we witnessed his lack of professionalism when dealing with my friend’s case. As you are aware, an attorney friend (Lee Magness) was convicted of misapplication of funds in Brock Thomas’ court. It was a rude awakening to say the least of the lack of support received by the indigent on a daily basis. Apparently, it was a “country club” in the 338th and Lee was not invited to be a member. To my knowledge, Nunnery did very little, if any discovery in the case and then got “sick” in the courtroom when the trial was starting. Who other than to come to his rescue, but his wife. Glad Thomas wasn’t re-elected and hopefully justice will prevail in the appeal process.

  5. Remy March 17, 2009 at 11:21 pm - Reply

    Mark,

    i think you should send this off to CourtTv!!! You have the makings of your own prime time syndicated show!!! Happy Hunting!!!

    >:o)

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