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President's MessageWhat Motivates You?
Nicole DeBorde Hochglaube
Vol 54 No. 5 P 5June-25
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Editor's CommentSPIRIT RENEWEDJeep DarnellVol 54 No. 5 P 8June-25
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The Federal Corner
How sentences imposed during a pending federal appeal can turn an appellate “win” into a loss on remand: United States v. Garza, 127 F.4th 954 (2025)
Kristin KimmelmanVol 54 No. 5 P 10June-25
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EthicsBeyond Padilla: Detained Noncitizens, and Mental HealthAglae EufracioVol 54 No. 5 P 12June-25
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Beyond the City LimitsFederal Appeals 101 for the Rural Practitioner
Dean Watts & J. Matthew Wright
Vol 54 No. 5 P 16June-25
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Handlebys
The Case for Handlebys: How Extraneous Police Reports Uncovered a Key Pattern in Our Defense
Katherine MayerVol 54 No. 5 P 23June-25
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Texas ALR
Texas Administrative License Revocation Hearings in a Nutshell
Christopher M. McKinney
Vol 54 No. 5 P 26June-25
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Kyles v WhitleyKyles v. Whitley: The Best Case We’re Not Using
Robert Daniel and Stacie Lieberman
Vol 54 No. 5 P 31June-25
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Juvenile
Using your Juvenile Defense Skills to Seek Education Justice for your Clients
Sarah BeebeVol 54 No. 5 P 34June-25
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Work Life Balance
Managing Your Life & Your Family & Your Practice – A FULL Plate!
Lisa Shapiro StraussVol 54 No. 5 P 38June-25
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President's Message“Defending Liberty, Together”David GuinnVol 54 No. 4 P 5May-25
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Editor's CommentLove/Hate RelationshipJeep DarnellVol 54 No. 4 P 7May-25
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The Federal Corner
Public Policy and Federal Prosecution: US Attorney General Bondi’s Priorities
Patrick J. McLainVol 54 No. 4 P 9May-25
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EthicsThe Rural Crisis in Texas
Indigent Defense
Mitch AdamsVol 54 No. 4 P 11May-25
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Statutes
The History of Continuous Sexual Assault of a Young Child Statute
Janet BurnettVol 54 No. 4 P 13May-25
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Philip WischkaemperContemplating My Funeral
Philip Wischkaemper
Vol 54 No. 4 P 22May-25
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Philip WischkaemperAbout PhilipDavid Guinn, Jr.Vol 54 No. 4 P 26May-25
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Philip WischkaemperPhilip WischkaemperJeff NicholsonVol 54 No. 4 P 28May-25
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Philip WischkaemperPhilip WischkaemperMark SnodgrassVol 54 No. 4 P 29May-25
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Philip WischkaemperFor Phil and AmeliaCarol CampVol 54 No. 4 P 31May-25
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Philip WischkaemperThe Humblest of LegendsGretchen SweenVol 54 No. 4 P 32May-25
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Philip Wischkaemper
Defense Rests: Philip Wischkaemper Remembered for Compassion
Gabriel MonteVol 54 No. 4 P 33May-25
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President's MessageBetter Together & Some Handy Law On CrossDavid GuinnVol. 54 No. 3 P 5April-25
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Editor's CommentTim Evans Texas Criminal Trial CollegeJeep DarnellVol. 54 No. 3 P 10April-25
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The Federal Corner
Practical Pointers for Defending Clients Accused of Federal Immigration Crimes in the Evolving Political Landscape
Krysten AyersVol. 54 No. 3 P 15April-25
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Beyond the City LimitsThe First (and Frequently) Only Line of DefenseClifford DukeVol. 54 No. 3 P 18April-25
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EthicsReasonsTodd GreenwoodVol. 54 No. 3 P 19April-25
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Declaration ReadingWhy We Read the Declaration of IndependenceRobb FickmanVol. 54 No. 3 P 21April-25
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Non-Citizen Criminal Defense
Now that President-elect Donald Trump has Reclaimed the White House, What’s Next for Non-Citizen Criminal Defense Clients? Short answer: Prepare your clients for the worst because anything is possible. Yes, anything.
Andrew SalinasVol. 54 No. 3 P 23April-25
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Determinate Sentencing and Transferred Determinate Probations
Determinate Sentencing and Transferred Determinate Probations
Steven HalpertVol. 54 No. 3 P 26April-25
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Public Defense in TexasAn overview of Public Defense in TexasStaci KrauseVol. 54 No. 3 P 29April-25
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Things I Wish I Knew
What State Defense Lawyers Must do to Help Federal Defense Lawyers: Things I Wish I Knew
Jonathan HyattVol. 54 No. 3 P 30April-25
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Error at Trial
VII. Practical ways Texas criminal defense counsel may plan ahead to achieve better error preservation and avoid unintended claim forfeiture. What to do, and how to do it.
John WrightVol. 54 No. 3 P 32April-25
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President's MessageGood Lawyerin’David GuinnVol. 54 No. 2 P 5March-25
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Editor's CommentAged FriendshipJeep DarnellVol. 54 No. 2 P 10March-25
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The Federal CornerNot Guilty Means Not Guilty?Brock BenjaminVol. 54 No. 2 P 13March-25
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Beyond the City LimitsFighting for Respect and DignityCecelia MorinVol. 54 No. 2 P 16March-25
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EthicsNever Hesitate to Ask a Friend for HelpPat MetzeVol. 54 No. 2 P 14March-25
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Health and WellnessMarch Madness: First Quarter Wellness Check-InSavannah GonzalezVol. 54 No. 2 P 18March-25
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Health and WellnessFinding Balance: Pickleball Wellness & OutletsAmanda WebbVol. 54 No. 2 P 20March-25
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District Attorneys
Bad DA Tricks in West TX: ‘Widespread’ & ‘Systemic’ Discovery Misconduct
Lana ShadwickVol. 54 No. 2 P 22March-25
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“If the facts are against you...”Keltin L. VonGontenVol. 54 No. 2 P 24March-25
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Scammers
"If you’d just click on the link I sent you sir….” – A friendly reminder about scammers everywhere.
Clifford DukeVol. 54 No. 2 P 26March-25
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Pretrial MotionsPretrial Motions Toolkit for Sexual Assault of a Child CasesAddy MiróVol. 54 No. 2 P 28March-25
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Error at TrialAnticipating and Preserving Error at Trial
Installment 2/3
John E. WrightVol. 54 No. 2 P 32March-25
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President's Message”He’ll do to ride the river with”David GuinnVol. 54 No. 1 P 5January/February-25
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Editor's CommentDefiance in the Face of AdversityJeep DarnellVol. 54 No. 1 P 9January/February-25
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The Federal Corner
Understanding the Effect That A Single Conjunction Can Have On Your Clients in Federal Sentencings: Pulsifer v. United States, 601 U.S. 124 (2024)
Catherine StanleyVol. 54 No. 1 P 12January/February-25
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Beyond the City Limits
The Highrise or the Hayfield? Why Young Attorneys Should Go Rural
Garrett ClevelandVol. 54 No. 1 P 16January/February-25
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EthicsEssentials for an Effective Fee AgreementLaura PoppsVol. 54 No. 1 P 14January/February-25
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Defense Investigator
The Snowball Effect: The Role of a Defense Investigator in Misdemeanor Cases to Prevent Future Enhancements
Eldon WhitworthVol. 54 No. 1 P 18January/February-25
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Wrongul Conviction
Shaken Baby Syndrome and New Science: The Wrongful Conviction of Andrew Roark
Gary UdashenVol. 54 No. 1 P 22January/February-25
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Finances
End-of-Year Tax Planning – Important Financial Tasks Not to be Overlooked
James HenryVol. 54 No. 1 P 26January/February-25
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Public Defense in Texas
An Overview of Public Defense in Texas: Dallas County Public Defender’s Office
Clifford DukeVol. 54 No. 1 P 29January/February-25
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Legislative SessionA Look at the 89th Legislative SessionShea PlaceVol. 54 No. 1 P 31January/February-25
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Law Enforcement Backgrounds
Empowering Defense Attorneys: Key Resources to Research Law Enforcement Backgrounds
Ryan KreckVol. 54 No. 1 P 33January/February-25
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PDR
Petitions for Discretionary Review Granted by the Court of Criminal Appeals
Niles Illich, Ph.D., J.D.
Vol. 54 No. 1 P 34January/February-25
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President's MessageGood Lawyerin’David GuinnVol. 53 No. 10 P 5December-24
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Editor's Comment
Texas Law Now Requires an “Armed Person” on Every Campus During School Hours.
Jeremy RosenthalVol. 53 No. 10 P 10December-24
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The Federal Corner
Fifth Circuit Continues Schizophrenic Treatment of Guideline Disclaimers
Joel PageVol. 53 No. 10 P 14December-24
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Beyond the City LimitsCourt Appointed Fee Schedules and Disputes:
A Quick Primer for the Rural Practitioner
Dean WattsVol. 53 No. 10 P 17December-24
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Ethics
Imputed Conflicts and a New Ethics Rule Dealing with Conflicts within Your Office
Brent Mayr & Chris Fredericks
Vol. 53 No. 10 P 18December-24
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TCDLA Membership DriveEach One, Reach OneAdam KobsVol. 53 No. 10 P 21December-24
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PDR
Petitions for Discretionary Review Granted by the Court of Criminal Appeals
Niles Illich, Ph.D., J.D.
Vol. 53 No. 10 P 22December-24
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Anticipating and Preserving Error at TrialJohn E. WrightVol. 53 No. 10 P 24December-24
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Why I Became a Criminal Defense AttorneyElizabeth KinseyVol. 53 No. 10 P 28December-24
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How Criminal Defense and Immigration Attorneys Can Collaborate for Powerful Client Advocacy
Brian EhrenbergVol. 53 No. 10 P 30December-24
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Heath
The State’s Duty Under Heath to Ascertain and Provide Discovery “As Soon As Practicable”
Judge Alan BennettVol. 53 No. 10 P 33December-24
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President's MessagePresident’s Message #4 --- Having GratitudeDavid GuinnVol. 53 No. 9 P 5November-24
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Editor's CommentThankfulJeep DarnellVol. 53 No. 9 P 8November-24
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The Federal CornerAn Update on the Second Amendment
Mary Stillinger & Kate Godinez
Vol. 53 No. 9 P 10November-24
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Ethics
Conflicts Checks and a New Ethics Rule Dealing with Conflicts of Interests with Former Clients
Brent Mayr & Laura Popps
Vol. 53 No. 9 P 14November-24
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PDR
Petitions for Discretionary Review Granted by the Court of Criminal Appeals
Niles Illich, Ph.D., J.D.
Vol. 53 No. 9 P 18November-24
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Media RelationsWhat To Do When the Media Gets it WrongJustin KeiterVol. 53 No. 9 P 21November-24
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Law School StudentsManaging Law School Loans: Strategies for SuccessDwight McDonaldVol. 53 No. 9 P 24November-24
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Corrections and Parole
Minimizing Post-Conviction Consequences of Plea Bargains
David O’NeilVol. 53 No. 9 P 26November-24
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President's MessagePresident’s Message
(Rites of Fall)
David GuinnVol. 53 No. 8 P 5October-24
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Editor's CommentPumpkin Spice LattesJeep DarnellVol. 53 No. 8 P 10October-24
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The Federal CornerDual Sovereignty and Sentencing
in Plain English
Sarah JacobsVol. 53 No. 8 P 11October-24
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Beyond the City LimitsFederal Court Practice for the Rural Practitioner 101Dean WattsVol. 53 No. 8 P 13October-24
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Ethics
Submitting Your Advertising to the Advertising Review Committee
Brent MayrVol. 53 No. 8 P 17October-24
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Artificial Intelligence/AI
IAC – ChatGPT: Ineffectiveness is One of the Dangers of Using Generative AI
Stacie B. LiebermanVol. 53 No. 8 P 20October-24
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Grief - Client LossTwo in One Week…Carol CampVol. 53 No. 8 P 25October-24
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A Court-Martial Pretrial PrimerJoseph EsparzaVol. 53 No. 8 P 27October-24
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Competently Evaluating Competency: The Nuances Between Mental Illness and Incompetence to Stand Trial
Kellye M. FernandezVol. 53 No. 8 P 33October-24
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President's MessagePresident’s Message #3David GuinnVol. 53 No. 7 P 5September-24
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Editor's CommentMom, Dad, Husband, Wife - Trial LawyerJeep DarnellVol. 53 No. 7 P 10September-24
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The Federal Corner
The Government’s Burden to Prove Sentencing Enhancements is More than “Because the PSR says so, Your Honor.”
Camille KnightVol. 53 No. 7 P 11September-24
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Beyond the City Limits
I’m Just Visiting, So You Can’t Object: Visiting Judges in Rural Texas
Paul HarrellVol. 53 No. 7 P 13September-24
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You’re Drunk, I Smell ItLisa MartinVol. 53 No. 7 P 20September-24
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DWI Blood DrawsDWI Blood Draws: Who and Where?Mario OlivarezVol. 53 No. 7 P 22September-24
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Senate Bill 991
Senate Bill 991: Establishment of the DPS Crime Laboratory Portal for Blood and Breath Discovery
Doug MurphyVol. 53 No. 7 P 25September-24
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Brian Poe
Remembering Brian Poe, an Inspiration to the Criminal Defense Bar
Matthew SmidVol. 53 No. 7 P 28September-24
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President's MessageJustice for All: Strange DaysDavid GuinnVol. 53 No. 6 P 5July/August 2024
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Editor's CommentA Call to ArmsJeep DarnellVol. 53 No. 6 P 21July/August 2024
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The Federal Corner
In Perkins, Judge Smith Makes Plain Procedural-Reasonableness Protections
T.W. BrownVol. 53 No. 6 P 21July/August 2024
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Beyond the City LimitsRural Practice 101Dean WattsVol. 53 No. 6 P 21July/August 2024
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Overdose AwarenessTogether We CanSarah RolandVol. 53 No. 6 P 21July/August 2024
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Field Testing
Roadside Testing and Cannabis; What You Need to Know to Protect Your Clients
Sol BobstVol. 53 No. 6 P 24July/August 2024