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Advantages and Disadvantages of Plea Bargaining

Posted on February 1, 2024February 1, 2024 by R.Davis

Plea bargaining is a fundamental aspect of the criminal justice system that often remains shrouded in mystery for the general public. It involves negotiations between the prosecution and the defendant to reach an agreement, typically resulting in the...

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The Plea Bargain’s Value in Criminal Cases

Posted on February 1, 2024February 1, 2024 by R.Davis

In the complex world of criminal law, one phrase that often arises is plea agreement or plea bargain. But what purpose does a plea agreement or plea bargain in criminal cases serve, and why can it be a game changer for defendants facing criminal char...

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Plea Bargaining Pros and Cons in a Nutshell

Posted on February 1, 2024February 1, 2024 by R.Davis

Plea bargaining is a fundamental aspect of the criminal justice system, serving as a mechanism to expedite the legal process and resolve cases efficiently. It involves negotiations between the prosecution and the defendant, where the defendant agrees...

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Current Methods to Remove a Case’s Biased Judge

Posted on December 7, 2023March 25, 2024 by R.Davis

The foundation of a just legal system lies in impartiality and fairness. Judges are entrusted with the responsibility of dispensing  justice fairly and without bias. However, there are instances where a judge’s impartiality may come into questi...

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Current Methods of Proving Judicial Bias

Posted on December 7, 2023December 7, 2023 by R.Davis

Judicial bias, also known as judicial misconduct or impartiality, is a serious concern in the legal system. When individuals believe that a judge is not acting impartially or fairly, it can undermine their trust in the judiciary and the justice syste...

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What is Judicial Bias?

Posted on December 7, 2023December 7, 2023 by R.Davis

Judicial bias is a crucial topic that affects the integrity of the legal system and, by extension, the lives of individuals in legal proceedings. Its essential to understand what judicial bias is, how it manifests, and its consequences to ensure a fa...

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Cases Are Won Through Self-Representation

Posted on December 6, 2023September 25, 2024 by R.Davis

The idea of representing oneself in court, also known as pro se or pro per representation, can be both daunting and intriguing. Many wonder if its possible to win a case without the assistance of a lawyer. The question that often comes to mind is, Ha...

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Can a Judge Deny Self-Representation?

Posted on December 6, 2023September 25, 2024 by R.Davis

The right to self-representation, also known as pro se or pro per representation, is a fundamental aspect of the U.S. legal system. It allows individuals to represent themselves in court without the need for an attorney. While this right is well esta...

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How to Represent Yourself in Court and Win

Posted on November 30, 2023September 25, 2024 by R.Davis

If you are facing criminal charges, the U.S. Supreme Court holds that you have the right to represent yourself in court. Faretta v. California, 95 S.Ct. 2525 (1975). This means that you can act as your own attorney and argue your case to the judge or...

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The Sex Offender Registry in a Nutshell

Posted on October 22, 2023November 7, 2023 by R.Davis

In a society striving for safety and security, one tool stands as a pillar in the protection of communities and individuals from sexual offenders, the Sex Offender Registry. This database serves as a crucial function in identifying and monitoring ind...

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The Colossal Book of Criminal Citations contains case law divided into topics that are related to the most common issues facing a criminal defendant.  The cases listed herein are meant to assist the accused before conviction and in matters related to acquiring post-conviction relief after a criminal conviction.

The Civil Book of Civil Citations is topically organized like our criminal book and designed to assist in the preparation and litigation of 42 U.S.C. §1983 civil rights actions involving incarcerated individuals.

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Before relying on any case that you find in the Colossal Book of Criminal Citations or Colossal Book of Civil Citations, acquire and read the entire case to understand the context in which the point was made. Keep in mind that the law changes continually as cases are decided. The cases that have been included in this book only represent a small section of published cases with each topic. WordPress Theme : Eightlaw Lite by 8Degree Themes