Blog Posts in July, 2012
Posted on Jul 31, 2012 By Q. Tate Williams
Houston lawyer, Ron Mock, is known to remark that in the criminal justice system "you're presumed innocent until proven broke," which I've always interpreted to mean that it's ...
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Posted on Jul 30, 2012 By Q. Tate Williams
For those interested in the intersection between mental health and criminal defense (insanity, competency, mitigation, etc.,) today the NPR program Talk of the Nation featured a discussion "How ...
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Posted on Jul 21, 2012 By Q. Tate Williams
A good result in a criminal case typically doesn't come quickly in Harris County. While there may be a number of con-artists and charlatans who promise that their connections or charm can result ...
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Posted on Jul 2, 2012 By Q. Tate Williams
Back in May I was asked (at the last minute) to come onto the local tv show I used to co-host for several years, Reasonable Doubt. I guess a more interesting or better looking guest wasn't ...
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