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I’ve Been Really Busy…

Not just with legal work, but with blogging too. Just not here. Over at Mimesis Law. Here are links: FIXING THE DOUBLE STANDARD AT THE NORTH CAROLINA BAR STEPHEN RANKIN’S COP BUDDIES, STEALING THE PROSECUTION’S THUNDER TO (MAYBE) CATCH A PREDATOR JOHN COUGHENOUR, AHMED RESSAM AND GUT FEELING GUIDELINES WE SHOULD BE EMBARRASSED THAT WE’RE EVEN TALKING ABOUT CLARENCE THOMAS CLAY HIGGINS’S STRANGE, STRANGE WORLD CAPPUCCINO JAYWALKER CHARLES HARRELL IS EVERY ONE OF US PAY OR STAY SENTENCING, ELIMINATING A SYMPTOM OF THE DISEASE THE MADNESS OF ELIMINATING PENNSYLVANIA’S STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS PHILIP BRAILSFORD IS NOT GETTING WHAT EVERYONE ELSE GETS JAMES XAVIER RHODES’ DEATH PENALTY CASE MAKES FOR STRANGE BEDFELLOWS STUPID ARREST STORIES: NOT SO CUTE WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT IT THE EBOLA METH JOKE, ANOTHER REASON TO NEVER TRUST THEM JONATHAN MCRAE & THE DELICATE FLOWERS OF MARICOPA COUNTY ABBY WAMBACH: AMAZING ATHLETE, … Read entire article »

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Still Writing…

My steady stream of posts goes on at Mimesis Law. Here are links: Whatever you do, don’t name the misbehaving prosecutor or let the defendant get away with anything (because he’s totally guilty anyway). This is how false confessions happen. Being named Bradley Scott Johnson is apparently a crime punishable by four days in jail. They pretty much throw darts to decide who gets charged and who gets the prosecutors to play tiny little violins in support of their innocence. Throw all the books you want at drug offenders, it ain’t gonna make a damn difference. Cops get lucky, people pretend we didn’t all know that was what was gonna happen. Sometimes getting arrested is worth it. A statutory rape goes from shitty to less shitty. And here’s my last one (until tomorrow): Quit trying to justify your gawking. BONUS: I got … Read entire article »

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I’ve Been Writing

It might seem a bit dead around here, but I’ve actually been blogging more than ever since the beginning of August. It’s all over at Mimesis Law, however. Here are tl;dr synopses of the posts, with links: Sometimes judges do a good job with rulings involving technology. Black people matter more than lions. Courts couldn’t care less about the horrific life of a defendant. Screwing people more gently isn’t really such a big deal. The Black Lives Matter agenda could do a better job of putting the power in the hands of victims and their families. There’s no such thing as too crazy for “justice.” Kim Davis is committed, but she’s hardly worthy of praise. Sometimes, stopping government overreaching trumps prosecuting perjury and convicting the guilty. Close to home is easier than fair. Not every senseless murder supports your position. For … Read entire article »

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