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Prosecutor's Discretion: June 2014
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014. Number 34's Not Too Bad. Two posts in a week after intermittently updating for the last month or so? In the busy cycle that is a DA's office and the time I like to spend with my family, I neglected to inform you that Prosecutor's Discretion was selected as one of the Top 50 Criminal Law Blogs of the past year. Here's the link to the rankings. Monday, June 16, 2014. It's Not About the Elk. Former Police Officer Sam Carter. It creates a tense working environment in my office. ...
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Prosecutor's Discretion: May 2014
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014. I'm reminded every day of the harsh reality of life on the street. I have daily conversations with witnesses about why they should testify in a case. The inevitable response is some variation of "You don't know what it's like" or "You don't live in my neighborhood.". That is why I'm trying to help though. I want to make life easier for the good people of the inner city, even the people that don't want my help. But what about this choice a person must make? Life is difficult and ano...
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Prosecutor's Discretion: A New Journey
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015. You have probably noticed a lack of posts in the last few months. The reasons are many, but primarily I was not sure what direction to take this blog or even to continue it at all. I have been honest with all of you the last few years, trying to provide a glimpse into the life of a prosecutor. I pulled back the curtain and let you know the good and the bad. Now, you deserve to know that I have left my job as a prosecutor and am now a private attorney. I owed it to myself to loo...
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Failure to Identify Properly Applied, and Another Sovereign Argument Down the Tubes | ExCop-Lawyer
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General ramblings of a former police officer turned lawyer. Texas Rep. Jason Villalba (Dist. 114-R) introduces the Kory Watkins Bill. Memorial Day, 2015. Failure to Identify Properly Applied, and Another Sovereign Argument Down the Tubes. May 23, 2015. A couple of weeks ago, Scott Richardson was stopped by the Addison Police Department for speeding. We pick up when the officer is asking Richardson for his driver’s license and proof of insurance. Richardson then makes a production of the stop. May 23, 2015.
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ExCop-Lawyer | General ramblings of a former police officer turned lawyer | Page 2
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General ramblings of a former police officer turned lawyer. Oh, Addison, You had Done so Well, and Now This Shows that You Still have Work to do. June 25, 2015. 8220;I don’t know that you are doing something to plot something against the police department…” Officer Bagley, #179. That pretty much says it all. The officer. Does not know if the photographer is doing something. That means you do not have reasonable suspicion, much less probable cause.*. Officer didn’t know it at the time. June 11, 2015.
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Mentally Ill in Jail. Human RIghts Watch video | policemisconductnyc
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FREEDOM MONEY AND FULL JUSTICE. Overview of Section 1983. Giants of civil rights. HOW TO KEEP NSA COMPUTERS FROM TURNING YOUR PHONE CONVERSATIONS INTO SEARCHABLE TEXT. Mentally Ill in Jail. Human RIghts Watch video. Posted by Paul Thomas Layton, Attorney at Law. On May 12, 2015. Larr; Kingsley v. Hendrickson, United States Supreme Court to decide standard for excessive force in jails. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Admitted to ...
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FREEDOM MONEY AND FULL JUSTICE. Overview of Section 1983. Giants of civil rights. HOW TO KEEP NSA COMPUTERS FROM TURNING YOUR PHONE CONVERSATIONS INTO SEARCHABLE TEXT. All posts by Paul Thomas Layton, Attorney at Law. Mentally Ill in Jail. Human RIghts Watch video. Posted by Paul Thomas Layton, Attorney at Law. On May 12, 2015. Kingsley v. Hendrickson, United States Supreme Court to decide standard for excessive force in jails. Posted by Paul Thomas Layton, Attorney at Law. On April 24, 2015. S focus on ...
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Pearland Texas and Brazoria County Apparently Needs Training on Both Failure to ID and Open Carry | ExCop-Lawyer
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General ramblings of a former police officer turned lawyer. Memorial Day, 2015. Catching up with the Battousai. Pearland Texas and Brazoria County Apparently Needs Training on Both Failure to ID and Open Carry. May 28, 2015. Pearland Police Officer Brown took the same approach that the weapon had to be unloaded, and upped the ante by informing the citizen that he had to identify himself or he would be arrested for Failure to Identify (at 3:00). Again, this is not correct. A person is under no obl...Anoth...
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Kingsley v. Hendrickson, United States Supreme Court to decide standard for excessive force in jails | policemisconductnyc
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FREEDOM MONEY AND FULL JUSTICE. Overview of Section 1983. Giants of civil rights. HOW TO KEEP NSA COMPUTERS FROM TURNING YOUR PHONE CONVERSATIONS INTO SEARCHABLE TEXT. Kingsley v. Hendrickson, United States Supreme Court to decide standard for excessive force in jails. Posted by Paul Thomas Layton, Attorney at Law. On April 24, 2015. Argument preview: Pre-trial detainees and excessive force in jail. Kingsley v. Hendrickson. Meanwhile, the United States, which filed an. Bell v. Wolfish. Yet the Court in.
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