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If you have ever visited The Accused Madam Blog, then you're aware of the content already. The articles included in this book were the most often visited from 2010 and 2011. "With Prejudice: The Perspective of an Acquitted Defendant" includes almost all articles from 2009.
The posts from the Blog have been edited for spelling and grammar in some cases as blogging is not the same thing as publishing in a book. You are welcome to read through the Blog any time that you choose. At this point in time I have no intention of deleting it. Thank you for visiting and checking it out!
Topics include:
The Craigslist Saga and Censorship
The Miami Companions Case
Show Trials
Is There a Fourth Amendment?
A Dose of Reality
The United States Supreme Court ruling in Connick vs. Thompson (09-571) was published on March 29, 2011. This ruling by the Supreme Court Justices further limits the ability of a criminal defendant to sue for Brady violations and ensures that prosecutorial misconduct is now protected by law. The Dark Side of the U.S. criminal justice system has prevailed.If you have ever visited The Accused Madam Blog, then you're aware of the content already. The articles included in this book were the most often visited from 2010 and 2011. "With Prejudice: The Perspective of an Acquitted Defendant" includes almost all articles from 2009.
The posts from the Blog have been edited for spelling and grammar in some cases as blogging is not the same thing as publishing in a book. You are welcome to read through the Blog any time that you choose. At this point in time I have no intention of deleting it. Thank you for visiting and checking it out!
Topics include:
The Craigslist Saga and Censorship
The Miami Companions Case
Show Trials
Is There a Fourth Amendment?
A Dose of Reality
The United States Supreme Court ruling in Connick vs. Thompson (09-571) was published on March 29, 2011. This ruling by the Supreme Court Justices further limits the ability of a criminal defendant to sue for Brady violations and ensures that prosecutorial misconduct is now protected by law. The Dark Side of the U.S. criminal justice system has prevailed. Read more

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