…CRIMINAL LAW: The word “accompany” in 18 U.S.C. §2113, which creates increased penalties for actions taken during the commission of, or flight from, a bank robbery, means “to go with”…
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Blinded by Guilt and Butt-Dialing the Devil (Journal of Exp Social Psych)
…Litigators, civil and criminal, and litigants might find some value in the research, if only to store away for future reference. Note: These are not free articles. If you want…
Post Conviction Right to Counsel: Federal and State Cases and Articles
“Post-Conviction Representation, Pro Se Practice and Access to the Courts,” by Ken Strutin, published at LLRX dot com on February 19, 2013 Excerpt: “After the first criminal appeal, there…
ABA launches online database of collateral consequences for each U.S. jurisdiction
ABA launches online database of collateral consequences for each U.S. jurisdiction “WASHINGTON , Dec. 16, 2014 — The American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section has completed the National…
Oregon Supreme Court Case Limiting Mandatory Measure 11 Sentences
…from the summary: “… These two criminal cases, which we consolidated for argument and disposition, require us to interpret and apply the requirement in Article I, section 16, of the…
Searching Criminal Law in the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS)
…darkly and do some research to find out a little about the profession’s unique nomenclature.) When searching for criminal laws in the ORS Index, if your narrow, specific or your…
Justice Bedsworth: A Criminal Waste of Space (and the Case of Tunnel Vision)
I bet you thought (again) that I forgot to post about the new Bedsworth, Criminal Waste of Space. You lose. This month’s episode is titled: “Beds suggests…
Justice Bedsworth: A Criminal Waste of Space, May 2008
I bet you thought I forgot to post about the new Bedsworth, Criminal Waste of Space. You lose. This month’s episode is titled: Schaddenfreude a la Spitzer,…
“Discovery of dog exonerates Oregon man in criminal case” (Wash Post)
…the Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) podcast featuring an interview with Steve Wax and John Hummel. “Discovery of dog exonerates Oregon man in criminal case” (Wash Post headline) “A dead-dog story…
Lawyer and Law Student Criminal (or unethical) Use of Lexis & Westlaw
From Law in the News: “Utah opinion notes “numerous” law students report employment is conditioned upon criminal misuse of free Wexis access“ Excerpt: “According to a recently released opinion…
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