Simple Justice
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Simple Justice: Monthly Archives for July 2007

Taken to the Illogical Extreme

The Russell Case Could Be Any of Us

Great Advice For the Budding Criminal Defense Lawyer

Another Stunning Tragedy

Beating the Lawyer, Part 2

The Practical Blawgosphere: Keeping Score

Beyond Some Reasonable Doubt

Odd Lawyer Phrases

There's No First Amendment For Lawyers

Can Democrats Finally Be Democrats Again?

When Jurors Just Plain Lie

For Gideon...With Love, Nino

Prison -- Rehab At Work

Lawyer Shot, Bar in Turmoil

Peaking Under the Robe

Beating the Lawyer, Part 1

Investigate All You Want, But No Names

Housekeeping Update

Judge Nancy Gertner Orders Government to Pay $100M

Disclosures About Brady Disclosures

Death by Long Distance

Aggravated Vehicular Homicide - Solution Du Jour

Dead in the Water -- Thanks to Go Daddy

Batson Backwards

Heartfelt Pleas, But No Answers

Wait Till My Momma Gets Here

Ignored Again / Ignored No More

Making Sense of Selfishness

Unqualified? Don't Mention It

A Reason to Watch TV

Finally, Innocence Beyond DNA

New Residents of The Blawgosphere

Executive Privilege and It's Impact on the Public Psyche

Why We Don't Belong in Biglaw

Cops Target Habitual Texas Republican Driver

Undercover Barbie and Perp Ken

Pretext Searches, Scams in the Name of Truth

Has White Collar Gone to the Dogs?

True Tales of Appeals Court Conference

The Death of the Trial: It's Different In Criminal Law

TGIF

Sound Familiar

When Doctors Become Terrorists

Trials; Where Have You Gone?

The Politics of Youth and the Law

Are Faxes Dead?

The Cost of a Criminal Defense

Even The Dark Side Agrees

Drop The Fork, You're Under Arrest

Juror's Reaction to DNA Testimony -- Man, Was I Ever Wrong!

Admitting Mistakes - Why Can't Lawyers Do It?

Does Innocence Count?

Theory v. Reality

Judge David Gross, From Diamonds to Disgrace

Sentencing Basics, Part II

A Primer on Sentencing

They Had Time For Sex?

The Full Employment For Lawyers Act, Part 1

Meet the Kid Haters

Frustrations of a Young Champion

A Modest Proposal

Fighting Form

Diamonds Are Forever

Tragedy is the Mother of Invention

Would A Wig Help?

Court TV Gone? It's Tru

A Bold Move by Justice E.J. Goodman

Those Who Can, Do

More Housekeeping

Blawgosphere: Revenge of the Old Guard

The Process is the Punishment

32 Years Is Just Too Long

The Appeal to Common Sense

Mental Impairment as a Mitigating Factor

Who's In Charge? Lawyers on Juries

Maybe Not for Lawyers, But for Clients?

Would You Buy a Car from This Man?

And Now, Jurors' Attire

The Lawyer Look

The Home of the Compliant

231 Years and Still Trying

Getting It Wrong: What Are the Chances?

What Scooter's Commutation Means For Us

Bush Commutes Libby Sentence

Knowing, Voluntary and Intelligent

Give Me Your Cell Number

Dealing with the "Official Woman"