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Louis J. Shapiro

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Criminal Letters Criminal Criminal Torts/Personal Injury, Entertainment & Sports Criminal Obituaries Obituaries Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Discipline, Criminal Government, Criminal, Civil Litigation Judges and Judiciary, Government Government, Criminal Criminal Government, Criminal Criminal Criminal Government, Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal
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Mental health diversion is workingJan. 13, 2025
Richard Quinones was a prosecutor who believed in redemptionDec. 26, 2024
Is this something to celebrate?Sep. 12, 2023
Girardi’s Indicted. What’s Next?Feb. 3, 2023
Alec Baldwin’s closing statementJan. 24, 2023
Criminal law – looking back and looking forwardJan. 6, 2023
Don Bartell: The Houdini of DUIsOct. 5, 2022
Rich Hutton: a gentleman and a scholarSep. 29, 2022
Cryptocurrency is more regulated than you thought Jul. 27, 2022
Polanski’s PredicamentJul. 19, 2022
Will the Uvalde police be criminally prosecuted?Jun. 3, 2022
An inactive sentencing commission: A cause for outrageApr. 6, 2022
Chris Rock’s slap is a battery, but prosecution is unlikelyMar. 30, 2022
Why Rittenhouse was acquitted: a criminal defense attorney’s viewNov. 22, 2021
Gascón can’t do it alone, LA leaders need to step upDec. 11, 2020
Proposition 25: Noble intentions, but not the answerOct. 15, 2020
Jurors gone wild: the Ghost Ship trialAug. 30, 2019
Bail law might leave some accused stuck in jailAug. 30, 2018
'Not guilty’ was the jurors’ only option Jul. 17, 2013
To testify or not to testify Apr. 19, 2013
2012 criminal cases, a look back Dec. 29, 2012
Lois Goodman: safe or out? Sep. 8, 2012
Common misconceptions on insanity defense Aug. 3, 2012
Criminal cases that made a splash in 2011Dec. 22, 2011
A Blow to the Constitution’s Confrontation Clause Mar. 9, 2011
How Lindsay Lohan Could Have Avoided Jail Jul. 27, 2010
You Just Won A One-Way Ticket to...? Apr. 6, 2010
Staff Layoffs: The Wrong Solution Mar. 23, 2010
Criminal Letters Criminal Criminal Torts/Personal Injury, Entertainment & Sports Criminal Obituaries Obituaries Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Discipline, Criminal Government, Criminal, Civil Litigation Judges and Judiciary, Government Government, Criminal Criminal Government, Criminal Criminal Criminal Government, Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal Criminal
Title Category Published
Mental health diversion is workingJan. 13, 2025
Richard Quinones was a prosecutor who believed in redemptionDec. 26, 2024
Is this something to celebrate?Sep. 12, 2023
Girardi’s Indicted. What’s Next?Feb. 3, 2023
Alec Baldwin’s closing statementJan. 24, 2023
Criminal law – looking back and looking forwardJan. 6, 2023
Don Bartell: The Houdini of DUIsOct. 5, 2022
Rich Hutton: a gentleman and a scholarSep. 29, 2022
Cryptocurrency is more regulated than you thought Jul. 27, 2022
Polanski’s PredicamentJul. 19, 2022
Will the Uvalde police be criminally prosecuted?Jun. 3, 2022
An inactive sentencing commission: A cause for outrageApr. 6, 2022
Chris Rock’s slap is a battery, but prosecution is unlikelyMar. 30, 2022
Why Rittenhouse was acquitted: a criminal defense attorney’s viewNov. 22, 2021
Gascón can’t do it alone, LA leaders need to step upDec. 11, 2020
Proposition 25: Noble intentions, but not the answerOct. 15, 2020
Jurors gone wild: the Ghost Ship trialAug. 30, 2019
Bail law might leave some accused stuck in jailAug. 30, 2018
'Not guilty’ was the jurors’ only option Jul. 17, 2013
To testify or not to testify Apr. 19, 2013
2012 criminal cases, a look back Dec. 29, 2012
Lois Goodman: safe or out? Sep. 8, 2012
Common misconceptions on insanity defense Aug. 3, 2012
Criminal cases that made a splash in 2011Dec. 22, 2011
A Blow to the Constitution’s Confrontation Clause Mar. 9, 2011
How Lindsay Lohan Could Have Avoided Jail Jul. 27, 2010
You Just Won A One-Way Ticket to...? Apr. 6, 2010
Staff Layoffs: The Wrong Solution Mar. 23, 2010