Criminal Defense
Attorney Q&A: If you’re pleading guilty, do you still need a lawyer?
Pleading guilty might feel like a simple step, especially when the facts appear clear. But it’s a weighty decision that carries lasting consequences. You’re not just admitting fault—you’re entering a legal process that can affect your future in ways you might not expect. That includes your job, your record, and
Reed v. Goertz: Criminal defendant challenges Texas post-conviction DNA statutes
U.S. Supreme Court holds that Section 1983 procedural due process claim accrues when state-court litigation ends
Reed v. Goertz, the Supreme Court granted certiorari to determine when a cause of action accrues (and thus when the statute of limitations period starts running) for a plaintiff’s claim under 42 U.S.C.
Civil Rights Cases for Criminal Practitioners
Greetings, beloved criminal practitioners and defenders of civil rights! After a break from doing these updates, attributable mostly to a crazy trial schedule and launching / rebranding our new firm McKenzie Scott PC, my colleagues and I are excited to reboot this newsletter. As always, our hope is to