Criminal Law Recent Posts
From the OJ Simpson trial on down, almighty science is called upon to answer the unanswerable. Inst (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMar 22, 2010
A recent article in the New York Times talks about the problems with the traditional adult sentencin (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMar 17, 2010
An appellate court in Indiana, in Washington v. State, indirectly addresses the scope of the right t (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMar 16, 2010
I don’t know what you saw in the Tiger Woods press conference, but I was truly disheartened: I saw (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMar 15, 2010
Those convicted of committing a crime and getting off on technicalities has always been in the legal (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMar 12, 2010
The main takeaway should be that, when it comes to court proceedings, there are some very strict rul (more…)
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- Ken LaManceMar 11, 2010
A prosecutor in West Virginia has been suspended from his job for one month because he proposed a pl (more…)
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- Ken LaManceFeb 23, 2010
The crazy Kansans of the Sunflower State can now add a new claim to fame by being the only state tha (more…)
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- Ken LaManceFeb 22, 2010
Sheriff Joe's most controversial actions involve his enforcement of immigration laws. The federal go (more…)
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- Ken LaManceFeb 18, 2010
In criminal plea plea bargaining, defendants are almost always at a disadvantage against the more po (more…)
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- Ken LaManceFeb 08, 2010