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Probation and Polygraph Examinations in Sex Cases

Probation and Polygraph Examinations in Sex Cases

In Ex Parte Dangelo, a case out of the Fort Worth Court of Appeals, the defendant had a Fifth Amendment…

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341 Meeting of Creditors: Timeline and Common Questions

341 Meeting of Creditors: Timeline and Common Questions

When a debtor files for protection under the Bankruptcy Code, there are certain timelines and requirements that are laid out…

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DNA Testing and Aggravated Sexual Assault

DNA Testing and Aggravated Sexual Assault

Ex parte Napper was a case out of the Texas Criminal Appeals court where the applicant for Habeas Corpus was…

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Murder Conviction Reversed

Murder Conviction Reversed

In Winfrey v. State, the Texas Criminal Appeals Court reversed and rendered an acquittal on the defendant convicted of murder.…

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Possession of Cocaine

Possession of Cocaine

In Campbell v. State, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals reversed a conviction of possession of cocaine in an amount…

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Possession with Intent to Deliver Narcotics

Possession with Intent to Deliver Narcotics

In Spence v. State, the Court of Criminal Appeals heard a case where the defendant was convicted of possession with…

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Signature Scandal Halts Foreclosures

Signature Scandal Halts Foreclosures

The recent home foreclosure crisis has affected millions across the country who can't afford to keep their homes. Letters sent…

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Treasury Dept. Calls for Stress Tests

Treasury Dept. Calls for Stress Tests

Millions of homeowners facing foreclosure have had their proceedings delayed after a Congressional group said that banks and financial institutions…

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A Side Effect of Debt Hardship — Mental Health Problems

A Side Effect of Debt Hardship — Mental Health Problems

The goal of bankruptcy is to provide a fresh start to financially burdened Americans. The problem is that the struggles…

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Illegal Arrests and Confessions

Illegal Arrests and Confessions

There are two decisions from the United States Supreme Court which suggest that a confession may be inadmissible if it…

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Involuntary Confessions and Miranda Violations Explained

Involuntary Confessions and Miranda Violations Explained

For a long time now courts have realized that a confession is certainly not voluntary simply because it is true.…

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Newspapers and Criminal Prosecutions

Newspapers and Criminal Prosecutions

Freedom of Speech of the Press is guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and is applicable…

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