Although it has the data and although it releases data on a court-by-court basis, the United States Sentencing Commission has never publicly released information on the ...<< MORE >>
Caveat: It's been edited and put together. It's possible that material information is omitted. It's also possible that it portrays exactly what it claims to portray. Since this is offered for your viewing pleasure, and as another fine excuse to munch on something while you're awaiting your bar exam results or for the phone to ring, just chill out and be thankful that no ...<< MORE >>
On the other hand, there is a second regime that has largely lost its moorings to the sentencing guidelines. This significant set of criminal cases includes those sentenced ...<< MORE >>
<< MORE >>Judge James B. Zagel sent the jury home for the day after Blagojevich's attorney Sam Adam Jr. complained the judge was gutting his closing arguments by not allowing the defense to mention witnesses that prosecutors did not call. ...
Chandler criminal defense lawyer Matt Brown makes an astute observation. Listening to a loud-talking probation officer in her 20s interview a defendant, it became clear:
<< MORE >>After the probation officer finished, she shuffled past me with a faint smile on her face. I caught a glimpse of the defendant in the visitation room. He was grizzled, with a glass eye and scars everywhere. He was rail thin and had a head of curly black hair. I looked back at the probation officer. She waited impatiently to get buzzed out of the ...
Painful as this is to write, Otis' downside assessment of this poll, as it relates to the criminal ...
<< MORE >>A growing number of people have found themselves in court facing costly financial proceedings such as declaring bankruptcy, fighting foreclosure and litigating employment fights. Adding to the challenge, for many: The ...<< MORE >>
<< MORE >>[T]he Wisconsin Government Accountability Board rejected an independent Wisconsin Assembly candidate’s request to label herself on the ballot as “NOT the ‘whiteman’s bitch’”:
Unlike candidates from the established Democratic and Republican parties, independents are allowed a five-word statement of purpose on the ballot to explain to voters what their candidacy ...
<< MORE >>Eugene O'Donnell, professor of police studies at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in ...
It has been a nightmare for Dan Wheeler for 15 years. It started with his wallet being stolen from his truck, and his identity stolen. Usually the trouble that follows has to do with bank or credit fraud, but Wheeler says his identity was stolen by a sex offender who was arrested and used Wheeler's name as an alias.<< MORE >>"It's been absolutely miserable," said Wheeler.
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I was shopping at the [redacted] IKEA today and after going through the self check out a man not in any uniform ...<< MORE >>
The stream is nearly never-ending, with at least a story a day to remind those of us who desperately want to believe that we have not dedicated our professional careers to a world run by the
ignorant and the insane. Every once in a while, however, stories arise that are just too absurd to ignore. Today is such a day.
Reason 194, Only Criminals Will Buy Pontiacs
Via the Inquisitor,
a fellow was stopped in his factory standard Pontiac G8 and ticketed for having illegal ...
During the closed-door session in which the 13-member commission debated what sanction it should give Sharon Keller, presiding judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, one non-lawyer member of the commission opined that Keller should be commended for saving the state money by blocking the appeal.
I mean, seriously, isn't it bad enough we have to try 'em before we fry 'em?
In many places around the country, the United States Attorney's office is in the same building ...<< MORE >>
<< MORE >>One 29-year-old fellow in Washington, D.C. — he has a degree from Notre Dame — considered going to law school, like many others in the lawyer-saturated town.
After watching his friends work long hours as paralegals — and watching his lawyer pals sign their lives over to their firms — he did something sensible. ...
To outsiders, the issue may appear trivial, even silly, but to Dead Sea Scrolls scholars, it is all-consuming. And rather than chuckle at the vehemence with which these academics thrusted and
parried, and took their stabs where they could find them, the New York County District Attorney has chosen instead to pick sides in this arcane debate by prosecuting Raphael Golb.
What makes this significant to the rest of us is that his crime is sending out emails and writing blog posts under false names, sockpuppets, to bolster one side and attack the others. ...
War has broken out between some Texas criminal defense lawyers and Sparta. Not the Greek City/State, but an SEO marketer who goes by unpretentious name Internet
Guru Girl, no doubt because SEO Spammer Girl wouldn't have a distinctive brand. The initial skirmish began with Austin criminal defense lawyer Jamie Spencer, whose comments were bombarded by Sparta
Townson on behalf of lawyers who wanted to make a dent on Google via Jamie's blawgs popularity.
Jamie, who is a ...
Weingarten, preach it: "I basically like 'comments,' though they can seem a little jarring: spit-flecked rants that are appended to a product that at least tries for a measure of objectivity and dignity. It's as though when you order a sirloin steak, it comes with a side of maggots."That is one god-awful ugly image, but is it really that accurate? While I'm certainly not in league with the big boys on the ... << MORE >>
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As jobs for lawyers disappear in the mist, applications for law school have risen 7%, according to the National Law Journal. One explanation is that law school applicants are going underground.
"It's absolutely consistent with every recession we've seen, with more people looking to graduate programs and into law school," said Jim Leipold, the executive director of NALP, formerly the National Association for Law Placement. "Historically, it's not been a bad strategy. I do think, for the immediate future, there are going to be ...<< MORE >>
Nancy O'Malley, district attorney of Alameda County who prosecuted former BART cop Johanes Mehserle for the death of Oscar Grant, told reporters that the jury didn't buy the weapons confusion defense.
She noted that the jury rejected Mehserle's claim that he'd been reaching for his Taser, not his gun. Instead, the jury found Mehserle discharged his gun in a negligent and criminally reckless manner.
No explanation was offered as to what she meant. Was she claiming he pulled the trigger accidentally? Did he mean to ...
<< MORE >><< MORE >>Deputy District Attorney Mena Guirguis said that after Manunga and her former boyfriend stopped dating in 2008, she took out a pre-paid cell phone in his sister-in-law's name, and started sending the threatening text messages to her regular cell phone.
Manunga then went to three different police departments ...
<< MORE >>Re-reading the opinion yesterday, I noticed another problem with Balko’s ...
<< MORE >>When night falls, police officers blanket some eight odd blocks of Brownsville, Brooklyn. Squad cars with flashing lights cruise along the main avenues: Livonia to Powell to Sutter to Rockaway. And again.
On the inner streets, dozens of officers, many fresh out of the police academy, ...
Last year, Apache County Attorney Michael Whiting hired Brian Hounshell as a criminal investigator despite the fact that Hounshell, the former county sheriff, had been convicted of felony theft in a public corruption case. Earlier this year, Hounshell visited the suspect in jail and, without notifying the ...<< MORE >>
Though it's not my way to write about my cases, Houston criminal defense lawyer Mark Bennett has chosen a different path, following his trial on charges of evidence tampering. After twelve days of trial and deliberations, the jury verdict came in: Guilty. He ponders why.
When I asked the jury afterward about the specific intent element, they talked about my client having a higher duty, and drew an analogy to a doctor leaving a sponge in a patient (negligence per se, though they didn't use those words). That's comparing apples and ...<< MORE >>
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is reportedly outraged and maybe heading down to New Orleans after his nephew, Derek Thomas, was punched and tasered at a Louisiana hospital after refusing to put on a gown.<< MORE >>Derek Thomas may have been admitted after a possible suicide attempt and suffered a “massive seizure.” When he refused to put on the gown and attempted to leave, he was reportedly punched by a ...