Blog Posts in September, 2010
Posted on Sep 29, 2010 By Stephan J. Siegel
A prosecutor who knowingly withheld exculpatory information from the defense lawyers for former United States Senator Ted Stevens commit suicide last week. I suppose this is what may turn out to be a ...
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Posted on Sep 22, 2010 By Stephan J. Siegel
The fine weather that beautiful day in early September was further enhanced by the incredible deal that I had negotiated for Karl Caninebrayne, a young man who seemed to be destined to eventually ...
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Posted on Sep 15, 2010 By Stephan J. Siegel
The taking of DNA samples from persons convicted of various crimes has been assembled into a database to be used to help solve other crimes. So far, it seems as if the effort has been quite ...
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Posted on Sep 1, 2010 By Stephan J. Siegel
The old saying goes that you can't fight City Hall. The newer paradigm is that you can't fight DNA evidence. In fact both of these time honored expressions are not true, if you have the right tools ...
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