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Monday morning jumpstart

Posted on October 15, 2007 by Gideon

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Another Monday, another weekend full of interesting reads.

  • Think that person you e-mail is real? Think again.
  • CTLP writes about David Pollitt and highlights the use of fear.
  • The National Institute of Justice’s latest journal includes this article entitled “Police Lineups: Making Eyewitness Identification More Reliable”. [H/T: CDW]
  • Bennett informs us that there still are lawyers who use the barter system.
  • Grits is conducting an informal poll on what, if any, sanction Texas CCA judge Keller should receive [backgrounder here].
  • Sui Generis is holding a “Best of NY Blawgs” contest.
  • Infinity Ranch is grappling with whether felony murder is applicable when the decedent is one of the participants.
  • Blonde Justice is frustrated over dealing with a new client in private practice.
  • Ruth loves Law and Order. Do you?
  • Where the hell is 123txpublicdefender123?
  • Sanchovilla puts his MySpace investigatorial skills to use.
  • Stephen Gustitis talks about reciprocity with juries.

As usual, if I missed anything, leave a link in the comments.

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Comment by Scott Greenfield Subscribed to comments via email
2007-10-15 09:21:08

So we finally find out what makes Bennett say “ewwww”.

 
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