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  1. Instead, doing a motion to suppress a traffic stop.
  2. Because of his criminal history, he's facing 50 years. Getting a lawyer = good move.
  3. Maybe not. Defendant just changed his mind and asked for a lawyer. Smart move. He's charged with branding his girlfriend with an iron.
  4. Getting video of domestic violence defendant representing himself. Should make an interesting Common Law
  5. RT @SocialMedia411: The Use of Twitter by America’s Newspapers (Bivings Report): http://bit.ly/7pa1u3 [Very good/thorough analysis]
  6. http://znl.me/XQBH7 Skip under the Christmas tree.
  7. New: Common Law: ‘Tis the season to protect yourself from crime: As Deputy David Rank escorts defendants from jai... http://bit.ly/4EATUY
  8. RT @TheNewsChick: More bad news for the newspaper biz and 9 other industries that will decline in coming years http://bit.ly/8OGUGn
  9. New: Common Law: Is $5,000 bond enough?: John Taylor stood at the center of one of the most dramatic local legal st... http://bit.ly/83w267
  10. @WendyNorris I think the 2 most interesting aspects of Roeder trial will be jury selection and jury instructions.
  11. @LynetteChapman What if what youre actually afraid to do is hide drug money in your real estate transaction?
  12. @WendyNorris Do you think it''ll be worth covering? Yes, I will be there. Next hearing is Dec. 22. I will be at that one, too.
  13. @WendyNorris There's a federal investigation on conspiracy. No word on where that is right now. Also, no theories...
  14. (Yes! Tweet legal research) RT @levihenry: @rsylvester Link to that multiplicity case, State v. Appleby, if it helps. http://bit.ly/5bB0sX
  15. The next hearing in the case is scheduled for 10 am Jan 11.
  16. Six: 'That would cost the state even more money.'
  17. Furloughs could move the trial to March.
  18. Ricke: 'It may be possible to schedule the trial between furloughs ... I am concerned.'
  19. Judge Ricke said state budget cuts could cause courthouse furloughs the second week of trial, shutting down the proceedings.
  20. Mireles' trial is scheduled to begin Feb. 8.