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September 17, 2009 |

Defendant in Wash. sound engineer slaying flees

OKANOGAN, Wash. AP - A man accused of fatally shooting a prominent Seattle-area sound engineer through his motel room door because he mistakenly thought someone was trying to break in has fled, leaving his family a letter saying he would rather die than lose his freedom, court documents said.The letter was in a request filed Monday by Okanogan County Prosecutor Karl F.
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October 12, 2006 |

Supreme Court Hears Cases on Overturned Murder Conviction, Calif. Sentencing Law

The Supreme Court waded back into the issue of prison sentences Wednesday to determine when a judge's discretion to impose additional time behind bars violates a convict's constitutional rights. Thousands of sentences in California could be affected by the outcome. The justices also heard arguments concerning a murder case in which an appeals court overturned a conviction because grieving relatives sat at the trial wearing buttons bearing the victim's picture.
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September 22, 2003 |

Discipline

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September 04, 2006 |

Judges cite more blogs in rulings

Judges have discovered the Internet's 600 legal blogs, citing them at least 32 times in 27 decisions over the last two years.
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August 28, 2013 |

Market Report: Growth in New York Tech Practices

As venture capital feeds Big Apple start-ups, law firms follow the money.
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August 12, 2011 |

Inadmissible

Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges.
5 minute read
May 01, 2005 |

Pharming & Other New Hacker Scams

This spring, AssetMetrix Research Labs released a survey regarding the installation of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) in 251 North American corporations, consisting of more than 136,000 PCs.
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July 22, 2008 |

Using Braille for the Bar Exam Is an Endurance Test

Earl Oaks, who has been blind since childhood, faces a challenge later this month -- he'll take the Texas bar exam, in Braille, over the course of three days, the last two of which will each involve 12 hours of testing. "I'll give it my best shot," says Oaks. Simply earning his law degree was a marathon, not a sprint. Many of his textbooks were converted to Braille, which took longer to read, and when it came to reading The Bluebook in Braille, Oak says, "It was easier for me to memorize it."
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May 07, 2007 |

Whistling Past a Graveyard

Pennsylvania law includes a cause of action for intentional "interference with a dead body," but has not yet adopted a cause of action for negligent interference with a corpse, a Mercer County judge found in a November 2004 opinion that he released public
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April 21, 2005 |

People v. Randy Harrison

Defendant's General Non-Specific Request For an Attorney Did Not Invoke His Right to Counsel
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