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    Explore " district court" with insightful episodes like "S001 E024 - Judge Michelle Slaughter Talks Reelection, Paxton, and Qualifications", "Requirements for Criminal Jury Instructions", "District Court Plea Bargaining", "End of the Judicial Drought? New Judges Nominated to the United States District Court for the Southern District of California" and "Seizure of a Defendant’s Cell Phone" from podcasts like ""Seeing Red", "MCLE ThisWeek Podcast", "MCLE ThisWeek Podcast", "CalCurrent presented by Snell & Wilmer" and "MCLE ThisWeek Podcast"" and more!

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    S001 E024 - Judge Michelle Slaughter Talks Reelection, Paxton, and Qualifications

    S001 E024 - Judge Michelle Slaughter Talks Reelection, Paxton, and Qualifications

    About the Guest(s):
    Our distinguished guest on the show is Judge Michelle Slaughter. She is currently serving as a jurist on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and is actively campaigning for reelection. Her legal career is marked by a transition from private practice to public service, where she won an election against a 12-year incumbent Democrat to become a judge in the 405th District Court of Galveston County. As a judge, she established a reputation for efficiency and staunch adherence to the principles of constitutional conservatism and originalist interpretation of law. With over eleven years of judicial experience and a commitment to never be an activist judge, Michelle Slaughter stands out as a jurist dedicated to the law's strict interpretation and original intent.

    Episode Summary:
    This week on "Seeing Red," hosts Andi Turner and Garrett Fulce welcome Judge Michelle Slaughter, one of the preeminent voices in the Texas legal landscape. Our guest shares an intriguing glimpse into the judiciary's inner workings, emphasizing the importance of judicial philosophy, the rule of law, and the efficient administration of justice.

    In a dynamic conversation that spans topics from court efficiency and case backlogs to constitutional interpretation and election fraud, Judge Slaughter delineates her strict adherence to originalist legal philosophy. With a five-year term on the Court of Criminal Appeals and prior experience as a trial judge, she discusses her track record of non-activism and the pressing need for judges to follow the law, without regard to personal inclinations or external pressures.

    Key Takeaways:
    Judicial Philosophy Assurances: Judge Michelle Slaughter underscores her commitment to the originalist interpretation of the constitution and laws, refusing to be swayed by activism or political pressures.

    Court Efficiency Strategies: As a former district judge, Slaughter explains the processes she implemented to transform the least efficient court in Galveston County into the most effective.

    Confronting Voter Fraud: A complex discussion unfolds around the constitutionality of the attorney general's authority to prosecute voter fraud cases, emphasizing the need for judicial restraint and adherence to constitutional mandates.

    Campaign Trails and Constitutions: Slaughter shares insights into the rigors of her campaign, traveling throughout Texas to engage with voters on her stance regarding constitutional conservatism.

    Educating Voters: There is an educational aspect to the episode where Slaughter explains key components of the legal system, such as the Texas constitution and the distinction between judges and justices in this context.

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    Requirements for Criminal Jury Instructions

    Requirements for Criminal Jury Instructions

    Jamal T. Aruri and Ryan P. Sullivan break down the requirements for criminal jury instructions in this podcast, excerpted from MCLE's 6/1/23 live webcast: Crafting Criminal Model Jury Instructions for District Court. The full program is available as an on demand webcast or an MP3 here.  Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass and start your free trial today!

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    District Court Plea Bargaining

    District Court Plea Bargaining

    So much of a criminal lawyer’s work in negotiating a plea takes place behind the desk, on the phone, and in the hallways, rather than in the courtroom. Even when defense counsel and the prosecutor do not agree, a rich presentation when negotiating a plea lays the groundwork for effective sentencing advocacy. Get a quick and efficient overview in this podcast, excerpted from MCLE's 6/30/22 live webcast: Plea Bargain Strategy

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    End of the Judicial Drought? New Judges Nominated to the United States District Court for the Southern District of California

    End of the Judicial Drought? New Judges Nominated to the United States District Court for the Southern District of California
    On this episode, Orange County commercial litigation attorney Kelly Smith gives a short background on the different federal district courts in California and what changes we may expect to see to the judiciary in the Southern District in the upcoming months.

    Seizure of a Defendant’s Cell Phone

    Seizure of a Defendant’s Cell Phone

    District Court Judges Hon. Randy S. Chapman and Ina R. Howard-Hogan discuss issues related to the seizure of a criminal defendant’s cellphone in this podcast, excerpted from MCLE’s 6/15/2020 program, District Court Judicial Forum 2020: Criminal Cases. The full program is available as an on demand webcast or an MP3 here. Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass.

     

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    Hewitt: An Impressive Record of Accomplishments

    Hewitt: An Impressive Record of Accomplishments

    President Trump has record of accomplishments that’s pretty easy to compile.

    Most significantly, he has brought the existential threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party into the sunlight.  

    Trump has buttressed the constitution—with two justices on the Supreme Court, 53 judges on the federal courts of appeal and over 140 district court judges.

    President Trump’s tax cuts—along with his massive deregulation—led to 3.5 percent unemployment until the regime in Beijing acted with criminal recklessness towards a virus that has devastated the world.

    Trump’s brawling, slugging, tempestuous approach has worn down many, but his road is marked by these accomplishments.

    The elites are convinced he must be beaten. But Americans want their jobs and security back. They like the police. They like civil order.

    Yes: Polling shows him behind 50-year D.C. insider Joe Biden.

    We’ll see.

    I feel pretty good about President Trump’s chances.

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    Hewitt: An Impressive Record of Accomplishments

    Hewitt: An Impressive Record of Accomplishments

    President Trump has record of accomplishments that’s pretty easy to compile.

    Most significantly, he has brought the existential threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party into the sunlight.  

    Trump has buttressed the constitution—with two justices on the Supreme Court, 53 judges on the federal courts of appeal and over 140 district court judges.

    President Trump’s tax cuts—along with his massive deregulation—led to 3.5 percent unemployment until the regime in Beijing acted with criminal recklessness towards a virus that has devastated the world.

    Trump’s brawling, slugging, tempestuous approach has worn down many, but his road is marked by these accomplishments.

    The elites are convinced he must be beaten. But Americans want their jobs and security back. They like the police. They like civil order.

    Yes: Polling shows him behind 50-year D.C. insider Joe Biden.

    We’ll see.

    I feel pretty good about President Trump’s chances.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Honorable Vanessa Gilmore

    The Honorable Vanessa Gilmore

    U.S. District Court Judge Vanessa Gilmore discusses her life story with our Editor in Chief, Drew Padley. Judge Gilmore has dedicated her career to public service, most notably as a judge, but also as Chairperson for the Texas Department of Commerce Policy Board and as Chairperson for Texans for NAFTA. In this episode, she also details her role in the community, which has involved spreading awareness of implicit bias to her colleagues, sitting on the boards of nonprofit organizations, and creating tools to help the families of incarcerated parents.

    When President Clinton nominated Judge Gilmore to the federal bench in 1994, and when the Senate subsequently confirmed her, she became the youngest sitting federal judge in the country and the first University of Houston Law Center graduate to serve in that role.

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    The Honorable Gray H. Miller

    The Honorable Gray H. Miller

    U.S. District Court Judge Gray H. Miller joins our host, Editor-in-Chief Drew Padley, for a discussion about growing up in Houston, attending the Merchant Marine Academy, working as a police officer while getting his undergraduate degree and JD at the University of Houston, working at a biglaw firm, serving as a judge, and giving back to the community.

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    The State's Attorney's Office

    The State's Attorney's Office

    On this episode of Tony Talks Charles County Crime, State's Attorney Tony Covington breaks down the mission and work of the State's Attorney's Office.

    Included in this episode:

    02:54 - State's Attorney's Role
    03:38 - Funding for the State's Attorney's Office (SAO)
    04:38 - Holding Wrong-Doers Accountable
    05:04 - Mission of the SAO
    05:46 - Role of the Prosecutor
    07:48 - SAO Units and Their Duties
    13:10 - Victim Witness Assistance Unit and Victims
    14:39 - Role of Prosecutors, Cont.
    18:13 - Filing Criminal Charges
    20:06 - Dropping Criminal Charges


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