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Is a two hour closing argument sufficient in a murder for hire trial? Did the New York trial court Judge abuse his discretion by cutting the trial time in order to keep his vacation schedule? Read More →
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Is a two hour closing argument sufficient in a murder for hire trial? Did the New York trial court Judge abuse his discretion by cutting the trial time in order to keep his vacation schedule? Read More →
The U.S. penny thought by many to be quite insignificant, has been redeemed, at least a little, A recent decision by the United States Court of Appeals in the Sixth Circuit placed a high value ion the penny and dismissed a lawsuit because the amount in dispute was a penny shy of the amount required. Read More →
Television legal dramas are not real life, and hardly serve as a substitute for law school training. The writers, actors, and producers of legal dramas are paid to entertain, not investigate real crimes, or defend real people.Read More →
Is the criminal justice system really broken? Hamilton County, Tennessee: Opinion of A Grand Jury Foreperson V.S. Criminal Court Hamilton County, Tennessee: One of the two Grand Jury Forepersons serving in Hamilton County, Tennessee was recently replaced after twenty (20) years of devoted service. According to the article posted by chattanoogan.com, one of the major reasons that Marsha Crabtree was not reappointed was due to increasing negativity and impartiality in the reports from her Grand Jurors. The three Hamilton County, Tennessee criminal court Judges sent written notification to Ms. Crabtree that she would not be reappointed in January 2011. The Public is Frustrated with theRead More →
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