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January/February 2020
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Friday, February 14th, 2020

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22 | Protecting Your Client’s Conduct While Admitting the Accuser’s: Texas Rules of Evidence 403, 404, 412, and 609 - By Grant Scheiner & Will R. Vaughn
28 | A Practical Guide for Reviewing Evidence in DWI/DUI Cases - By Sol Bobst

Protecting Your Client’s Conduct While Admitting the Accuser’s
Friday, February 14th, 2020

In sexual offense cases—particularly those involving an alleged crime against a child—the defense is almost always playing on an uneven field. Special rules of admissibility of evidence favor the prosecution. At trial, the defense often faces a critical challenge of trying to keep out evidence of a client’s extraneous conduct.

A Practical Guide for Reviewing Evidence in DWI/DUI Cases
Friday, February 14th, 2020

When evaluating drug testing evidence in any case, there are two important questions for the judge and jury to address. The first question is, “Was the drug test does correctly?

Back to Basics: Attack SFSTs, Not the Officer
Friday, February 14th, 2020

In the heat of trial, all trial attorneys fight vigorously for their DWI clients. In that fight, it’s understandable that you want to destroy the officer, destroy the Standard Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs), and vindicate your client.

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