If you're called to jury service, do whatever the judge tells you, and don’t initiate any type of (more…)
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- Ken LaManceJun 20, 2011
Frivolous motions are not uncommon in litigation; the judicial system is often less about justice an (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMay 27, 2011
Courts who use the videoconferencing are reporting a decrease in their docket loads. (more…)
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- Jay RiveraMay 19, 2011
This study points to a huge problem in our legal system. Cases should be decided on their merits, no (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMay 13, 2011
Courts are not an open venue for catharsis. That’s not to say that the courts shouldn’t be open, (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMay 09, 2011
The general public finally learned how easy it is to finish law school and become a lawyer because i (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMay 03, 2011
There is precedent for issues concerning a judge’s mental faculties calling into question some of (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMar 25, 2011
If you’re a big enough jerk, a judge has the power to hold people in contempt of court, which carr (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMar 08, 2011
Courts have repeatedly held that jurors are allowed to engage in jury nullification without any repe (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMar 03, 2011
Rather than a random person reading your profile and invading your privacy, a lawyer may do so to ge (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMar 01, 2011