A Person’s Pre-Arrest Silence Argued as Evidence of Guilt . . . Really?
The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits self-incrimination. [...]
The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits self-incrimination. [...]
On the SCOTUSblog, Lyle Denniston recapped the recent U.S. Supreme Court casesaddressing [...]
The Texas Senate voted to pass a new law, SB 1611, [...]
The director of the Brazos County Community Supervision and Corrections [...]
Recent developments in federal case law suggest that child pornographic [...]
In the modern era of unmanned military planes, satellite imaging, [...]
Search and seizure has been the topic of discussion with [...]
Empowering jurors is key to success in trial work and [...]
Several years ago I tried a felony assault case to [...]
The Texas Legislature had the good sense to require corroboration [...]