New Harris County Criminal Law Blog Mark Bennett for Houston Criminal Defense Lawyer, 2008. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us digg Who's linking ? Technorati BlogPulse Google Want more on these topics ? Browse the archive of posts filed under Uncategorized.ACS Week in Review: June 27 - July 3, 2008 An overview of the testimony of ACS Separation of Powers and Federalism Issue Group Co-Chair and Duke Law School Professor Christopher Schroeder last week on "Administration Lawyers and Administration Interrogation Rules." ... CRIMINAL-LAW-REVIEW.INFO Auction Type: Auction, Auction End Time: 7/7/2008 10:04:00 AM(MST), Asking Price/Current Bid: $10.00, Number of Bids: 0, Description: , Traffic: 9. Sanford H. Kadish Berkley Criminal Law Professor FS U Contact: Roxanne Livingston Sanford Kadish joined the Boalt faculty in 1964 and served as dean from 1975 to 1982. Previously, he taught at the University of Utah and the University of Michigan and also practiced with a New... Mobile Me Scam Apparently, there is a email phishing scam that is telling former dot mac users to head over to a web site and reenter all their data. Of course this is just a ruse to get you to hand over all your data (including your credit card ... Betting it all on criminal wiretapping prosecutions. That pretty much eliminates any crime that requires criminal intent by the perpetrator, and leaves only what, in criminal law, are known as strict liability crimes, of which none come to mind. The only cogent possibility is the criminal ... Law & Order: Criminal Intent [S07E15] Law & Order: Criminal Intent [S07E15] Title: Please Note We are No Longer Accepting Letters of Recommendation from Henry Kissenger Original Airdate: Sunday July 06th, 2008 Episode Summary: An investigation of exclusive preschool with a ... Reporter, Also Witness In Criminal Trial, Challenges Gag Order A United States District Judge has issued a gag order that raises interesting issues of First Amendment law, because it prohibits a local tv reporter, who's also a witness in the trial, from reporting on that trial. ... Repeal the new anti-terror law However, ‘reasonable suspicion’ cannot be the burden of proof in any criminal action for it violates the basic criminal law requirement of proving guilt ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’. Similarly, the government can ban an organisation ... More than fireworks Today is July 4, and you are probably doing something with family - I know I am. Grills are fired up all over the country, and pools are in full use. Tonight, fireworks will be going off everywhere. Sometime during the day, ...
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