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

How It's Supposed To Be (Update)

Lawyers Would Never Do That (Update)

Low Expectations, and Twitter Meets Them

Ethical Amici (Update)

Old Tickets Revisited

Resisting Temptation

Buy Me

One Man's Garbage is Another Man's Gold (and other beefs)

Fourth Time the Charm

But For Video: The Biker's Dilemma

Rakofsky's Dedicated Life

When You Kill The Wrong Guy

#OccupyEmpathy

The New York Times Still Matters

Retaining Counsel, The Internet Way

Kids are for Practice

How Deep Is Your Love?

Judge To Denver Cops: Turn It Over

Loose Lips Sink Ships

Naked and Stupid is No Way to Go Through Life

Repugnant Verdicts: Facts Don't Count

NY Court of Appeals Approves Expert Attack on the Unreliability of Multiple Eyewitness Testimony

Dust Off Your Disclaimer, Blawgers

Hammers and CyberSecurity

Lies, Damned Lies and Protected Lies

Your Cash Is No Good Here

Reader's Mailbag, Guest Post Request Edition

Spending the 99%

To Taser or Not To Taser

A Career in Law Enforcement: Filler

Respect for the Verdict

A Judge of Conscience

Lessons From LinkedIn

Dual Sovereignty is a Double Edged Sword

The Future of Customer Service: Rapid and Vapid

Throwaways

Why "Squat and Cough" May Prevail Over Human Dignity

Trust Us, Ferrari Edition

Be There: Social Media in the Workplace 10/18

The Rational (but total nonsense) Basis Test

Respectfully Fashionable

Insuring the Slackoisie

Free Speech in Hunter's Hands

A Judge's Job Training on Other People's Lives

Columbus Day Stroll

DHS: The Eyes are the Windows to the Soul

A Demand Too Far

KitchenAid: "There's Nothing Else We Can Do"

Grow Up

Blumenfeld Prevails, And Yet

#Occupy Something

Ten Years and Counting

Martindale-Hubbell Gets Really Creepy

When Women Won't Talk

Thank You, Steve Jobs

Sympathetic Sam and Nasty Nino

Virtual is Where the Heart Is

Christie, Perry and Troy Davis

SCOTUSBlog: The Business, Confirmed (Update)

Bennett's 16 Rules Redux

Working For A Living (For The TSA)

Conrad Black's Lawyer Responds

The Outsider's Guide to the Criminal Justice System

An Educated Consumer

An Interested Witness