The Oregon Council on Court Procedures has a new website. Their much awaited Minutes are included. From their home page: “Welcome to the Oregon Council on Court Procedures. The…
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Oregon Public Law Libraries: Most Frequently Made Referrals
…Other FAQ for legal research resources involve guardianships, third-party adoptions, school law, garnishment, criminal procedure, juvenile rights, and a few others I’ll write about in a future blog post….
Crim Law: Crawford v Washington Not Watershed
The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday in Whorton v. Bockting (05-595) decided: “Crawford announced a new rule of criminal procedure that does not fall within the Teague…
Affordable Lawyers: What Did Your County Law Library Do For You Today?
…19) Juvenile law questions (from young people and parents): schools, dependency, delinquency, guardianship, emancipation, etc. 20) Criminal law, including pre and post-trial, expungement, felony and misdemeanor questions 21) Small…
Polygamy and the Law: Beyond Jurisprurience
…Family, employment, juvenile, criminal, personal injury, land use, environmental, state and local government, procedure, legal ethics, evidence, trial practice, negotiation, constitutional law, and many others too numerous to list….
Verisimilitude: Cops, Crooks, & Fictional Lawyers: Just the Facts, Ma’am
…way some ordinary folks think one can learn court civil and criminal procedure from watching TV 2) While wandering the Multnomah Central Library shelves one cold, rainy afternoon…
Oregon Federal Court Jury Instructions
…ones from the Oregon State Bar (see Oregon Uniform Criminal and Civil Jury Instructions), Ninth Circuit Jury Instructions, and check federal court Local Rules. 2 ) There are jury…
Skip Tracing
Checking for criminal records is different from “skip tracing,” though some of the records do overlap (e.g. if the person you are tracing happens to be in the criminal…
Misprision is Not a Misspelling
…is a term of English law used to describe certain kinds of offence. Writers on criminal law usually divide misprision into two kinds, negative or positive….” Search online for more…
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