Jumpstart – Christmas Edition
Well, Christmas isn’t until tomorrow, but here at the Jumpstart, we like to get a jumpstart on things. So, Happy Christmas and a Merry New Year (see video below) to all!
- The Rodneys – The public defender blogger awards are in full swing. Find all the categories and nominees here and don’t forget to vote once voting starts on Wednesday.
- Carolyn Elefant of MyShingle has some valuable tips for the new blawger on how to comment and get yourself noticed.
- Overcrowding is not a word. It’s “crowding”. As in, “prison crowding“.
- Apparently, some defense lawyers love to use the phrase “split the baby”. Miss Conduct is rightly annoyed.
- PD Dude posts about a “pernicious, insidious and unconstitutional” initiative proposed by Los Angeles DAs: lawyers who have one criminal case in a jurisdiction cannot make campaign contributions to candidates for office. Read the post. This initiative is truly ghastly.
- CDW reports on a “fairly substantial” challenge to New Hampshire’s death penalty.
- CorrSent points to a USA Today story about a judge’s tough decision in a juvenile homicide case.
- This Newsday article highlights the pitfalls of retrying a defendant after a number of years, as if its a burden that should be avoided at the expense of innocence.
Enjoy the holiday. Don’t drink and drive. You can track Santa’s progress tonight through this website with the help of NORAD.
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about 4 years ago
Thanks for the link!
about 4 years ago
Thanks for the post