Simple Justice
A New York Criminal Defense Blog
Simple Justice: Monthly Archives for April 2011

To Tell The Truth

Nothing Nice To Say

Marketing Made Simple

Two Lashes = One Year?

Three Felonies By Coffee Break (Royal Wedding Crime Spree Update)

Stuff You Should Know, Volume 29

A Judge Learns The First Rule of Policing

Professional Responsibility for Torture

The Reliable Magic Sniffing Dog

The Meaning of Trust

Surveillance Takes A Village

But For Video: Vegas P.O. Derek Colling's "World of Hurt"

Paul Clements: Guts; King & Spalding: Not So Much

Empowering Hysteria

Out of Whack

Judges Think Private Defense Lawyers Suck

"Deeply Troubled," and So What?

Take The Lead

Hipster Priorities

Two Pictures Are Worth A Thousand Words

Valuing Legal Scholarship

Exhibit A, Your iPhone (Updated)

Hate and Twitter

Rationalizing Restitution Revisited

Fatal Vision Redux: Maybe Acid Is Groovy?

Some Liars Are More Professional Than Others

No Habe For You (Update)

Resistance is Futile

Because He Copped a Plea

Is Social Media (brain) Dead?

The Fix Is In

The Future of Music

Says Who?

A Proper Sentence for a Murderer

The SJ Art Collection Grows

Cheap at Half the Price

What Would A "Good Lawyer" Do?

TSA Offers Sophie A Choice

I'm Your Wicked Uncle Sam

Fakes At The Gate: Challenging Phony Science

Not A Lawyer's Mentor

The Price of Fame

Strength in Numbers

Forfeiture Follies

Fear of Ethics

Tenure on the Table

Experience Matters (Along With a Discount)

Oral Argument Etiquette: Shut Up

Meaning Owned

Late Life Lessons

Skilling Screwed

Cavity Search: Do It For The Prisoners

A Regrettable But Necessary Injustice

Six Steps Backward

Advise and Consent

An Open and Shut Case

But They Don't Get Their Life Back

If One Registry, Why Not More?

The Truth Free Zone Eats One Its Own

Books Pointing in the Wrong Direction

Clouds Illusions

Shot For Nothing (or Something)

Will The Times Ever Learn?