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Stanford Update-Bloomberg

Don't Leave Your Defense To Just Anyone Get Attorney David Finn a Former Criminal Trial Judge & Federal Prosecutor Who Has Never Lost a Trial / Appeal     By Laurel Brubaker Calkins April 9 (Bloomberg) -- Stanford Group Co. Chief Financial Officer James...

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Attorney-Client Privilege Reform Needed

Don't Leave Your Defense To Just Anyone Get Attorney David Finn a Former Criminal Trial Judge & Federal Prosecutor Who Has Never Lost a Trial / Appeal     COALITION TO PRESERVE THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE American Chemistry Council American Civil...

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Stanford Update

      Stanford’s Davis Said to Be Aiding Search for Assets in Europe Share | Email | Print | A A A  By Laurel Brubaker Calkins April 4 (Bloomberg) -- Stanford Group Co.’s finance chief, James M. Davis, is helping investigators track European assets that might...

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NPR-Stanford

Don't Leave Your Defense To Just Anyone Get Attorney David Finn a Former Criminal Trial Judge & Federal Prosecutor Who Has Never Lost a Trial / Appeal     Legal Affairs-NPR Stanford Aide To Help In $8 Billion Fraud Probe “We are fully cooperating with...

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Stanford Aide To Help In $8 Billion Fraud Probe

Don't Leave Your Defense To Just Anyone Get Attorney David Finn a Former Criminal Trial Judge & Federal Prosecutor Who Has Never Lost a Trial / Appeal     NPR.org, March 24, 2009 · The chief financial officer of the troubled companies owned by Texas...

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Stanford’s No. 2 Davis Cooperating in Probe

Don't Leave Your Defense To Just Anyone Get Attorney David Finn a Former Criminal Trial Judge & Federal Prosecutor Who Has Never Lost a Trial / Appeal     The No. 2 executive at Stanford Financial Group, James M. Davis, is cooperating in federal criminal...

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New Texas Cases-March 2009 via Cheatham & Flach

Officers’ failure to issue Miranda warnings prior to interrogation and polygraph exam resulted in reversal of murder conviction, despite officers’ subsequent attempts to cure said screwup by issuing after-the-fact Miranda warnings and redoing the interrogation process
Martinez v. State, 272 S.W.3d 615 (Tex. Crim. App. Dec 17, 2008)

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