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Electronic Signatures for Civil Commitment

Effective August 1, 2010 Provides for oaths or affirmations without notarization and the acceptability of electronic signatures and documents in civil commitment proceedings. Provides that the committing court may determine that an entity's electronic signature system...

Old Spice Grover

Ok, I admit this isn't law related . . . But, if you grew up on Sesame Street like myself (and I hope you did), you will find this interesting.  If you like the commercials as well - then this clip is now diamonds! I've always liked Grover, "There's a...

Case Blog: Roby v. State – A10-399

Yet another post-conviction petition for this weeks Case Blog.  This week we are looking at Roby v. State.  In this case, Mr. Roby was convicted of first degree murder.  He originally appealed his case, but lost the appeal.  Over two...

Case Quote – Herring v. New York, 422 U.S. 853, 862 (1975)

"The very premise of our adversary system of criminal justice is that partisan advocacy on both sides of a case will best promote the ultimate objective that the guilty be convicted and the innocent go free." —Herring v. New York, 422 U.S. 853, 862 (1975)

Glad I'm an American

Consider this: You're an average couch potato, you spend your days surfing the web and playing online.  *Ok, sounds about right.*  You've got your Facebook, StumbleUpon, Google Reader, and Hulu accounts up and running all the time.  You have some...

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