Independence of Representation in Court and Judicial Accountability in the United States
Friday, May 27, 2016
Criminal justice is available, for sure. If the defendant has money for professional defense.
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I've just put in a blog about acquittal - after a 4th trial - of Cal Harris in New York, of charges of murder of his wife Michele Harri...
An acquittal of murder from the bench - the extraordinary verdict in Cal Harris' case
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Recently a criminal defendant charged with murder of his wife was acquitted of that charge - after the 4th trial. What is significant in t...
The Mokay saga continues: it's tough to be stupid - Judge Kevin Dowd and attorney Richard Harlem are rapidly falling into their own traps
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I wrote on this blog recently about how judge Robert C Mulvey has fixed, on request of attorney Richard Harlem, the appeal in the Mokay case...
Thursday, May 26, 2016
On target practice against female attorneys: bash public defenders and civil rights attorneys, spare female judges who commit crimes, but "tread very lightly" and "hold back a little bit" in changing illegal rules instituted by men
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I just put in a blog describing how female attorneys raising constitutional arguments for the poor are being handcuffed, arrested, embarras...
Bashing attorneys for the poor as a norm in American Courts? #MaleChauvinistPig Galore: handcuffing public defenders, episodes 1 through 3 - and still no disciplinary proceedings for Nevada Judge Conrad Hafen
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I wrote two days ago about the outrageous incident where a judge in Nevada, white elderly male (ugly - it's the truth) Christian judge ...
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
What is deemed a grave injustice in Russia is business as usual - for decades - in the U.S. criminal "injustice" system
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In 2014, a Russian blogger Andrey Luchnikov wrote an article about the then-pending Legislative Bill to promote the use of plea bargains in ...
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