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Article • February 15, 2025 • from PLN February, 2025
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals: Presumption of Innocence Not Violated by Jail Courtroom by On November 20, 2024, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals overturned a lower appellate ruling that found holding a jury trial in a jail courtroom violated a defendant’s right to a presumption of innocence. The Court …
Publication • 2022
The Discovery and Use of Implicit Biases by Bill Trine-2022 The Discovery and Use of Implicit Biases Bill Trine, Boulder, CO W e have all been asked to explore our implicit biases and to also recognize our explicit biases and consider how such biases affect our representation of clients before …
People v. Henderson, IL, Opinion, Reversible Errors, 2017 3/14/2018 PEOPLE v. HENDERSON | FindLaw Not a Legal Professional? Visit our consumer site Register | Login CASES & CODES PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JOBS & CAREERS NEWSLETTERS Lawyer Marketing Corporate Counsel Forms FindLaw Caselaw Illinois IL Ct. App. BLOGS LAW TECHNOLOGY Law Students …
The People v. Solorio, CA, Appeal Brief, First Degree Murder, 2017 Filed 11/16/17 CERTIFIED FOR PUBLICATION COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT DIVISION ONE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THE PEOPLE, D070794 Plaintiff and Respondent, v. (Super. Ct. No. JCF30660) FRANCISCO JAVIER SOLORIO, Defendant and Appellant. APPEAL from a judgment of the …