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- Blog:Main/Do Attempted Murder and Attempted PCS Merge? Why very different attempt crimes might only result in a single conviction
- Blog:Main/Child Porn: A Bad Opinion in One Context Can Be a Great Opinion in Another
- Blog:Main/The Bad Eyewitness ID that (Almost) No One Notices
- Blog:Main/The Assaultive Nature of his Conduct: Why the OSC Should Reconsider Barnes
- Blog:Main/Expungements - Choose Your Own Adventure
- Blog:Main/Equal Privileges, Upward Departures and Inconsistent Application
- Blog:Main/Is the Existence of a Victim a Legal or Factual Question?
- Blog:Main/A few quick impressions about today's opinions
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- Blog:Main/Is it possible to be convicted of a sex crime but not have to register as a sex offender?
- Blog:Main/A Quickie Merger Analysis
- Blog:Main/What is the Difference between Manslaughter and Criminally Negligent Homicide?
- Blog:Main/Should Rape (forcible compulsion) and Sexual Penetration (same) merge?
- Blog:Main/Sample Encouraging Demurrer
- Blog:Main/Log Rolling DUIIs - Why Measure 73 is Unconstitutional
- Blog:Main/A Breath-Test Suppression that Might Survive Machuca II
- Blog:Main/Relative and Absolute Proportionality
- Blog:Main/More News on Eyewitness Identifications
- Blog:Main/Sexual Abuse II: Possibility of Good News from the Oregon Supreme Court
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- Blog:Main/Do Sex Offender Registries Reduce Crime?
- Blog:Main/How Many Jurors Does It Take to Acquit of a CDO Factor? Or the Gun Minimum?
- Blog:Main/Revisited: What is use of a weapon?
- Blog:Main/Can the Rule of Lenity Be Found in the Due Process Clause?
- Blog:Main/New Aid and Assist Legislation
- Blog:Main/Client charged with a crime (or contempt) for acts of speech or expression?
- Blog:Main/Persistent Involvement, Part 1
- Blog:Main/During traffic stops, why do the police ask for your vehicle registration and insurance?
- Blog:Main/Use of a Weapon, Robbery and Threats
- Blog:Main/How to Beat Traffic Tickets in Oregon: UPDATED JUNE 2011
- Blog:Main/An Arrest Warrant Does Not Normally Cure a Bad Stop
- Blog:Main/Merger, Criminal History and 138.083 motions
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- Blog:Main/Revisting and Simplifying the Merger of DCS-MCS and PCS
- Blog:Main/A Shameful Day for the Court of Appeals . . . and Oregon
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- Blog:Main/Improper Joinder Demurrer: Dismissal, Not Severance
- Blog:Main/Additonal Observations Re: Misdemeanor Sentences Longer than Felonies
- Blog:Main/Why Can Misdemeanor Sentences be Worse than Felony Sentences?
- Blog:Main/Urine Tests and Drug DUIIs: Almost Never an Exigent Circumstance
- Blog:Main/2011 Criminal Law Quiz Revisited
- Blog:Main/Assault Mental States: The Contradictions
- Blog:Main/Possession with Intent to Deliver: the State's Special Jury Instruction
- Blog:Main/Encouraging Child Sexual Abuse: a Prediction (UPDATED)
- Blog:Main/One More Reason A Single Criminal Episode Matters: Updated
- Blog:Main/Federalizing Boots-Houston and Merger Arguments
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- Blog:Main/Two Open Merger Questions You Should Win Easily (and one that's a little tougher)
- Blog:Main/Criminal Episodes and Crime Sprees, Part IV (whose job is it anyway?)
- Blog:Main/Criminal Episodes and Crime Sprees, part III (theft and ID theft)
- Blog:Main/Get your free Child Abuse Reporting credit here
- Blog:Main/Criminal Episodes and Crime Sprees, Part II (Encouraging Child Sex Abuse)
- Blog:Main/Criminal Episodes and Crime Sprees, part I
- Blog:Main/Justice Elena Kagan
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- Blog:Main/Revisiting Old Posts: A Shameful Day for the Court of Appeals . . . and Oregon.
- Blog:Main/Revisiting Old Posts: Tea Leaves, Dangerous Offenders, Upward Departures and Offense-Specific Aggravators
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- Blog:Main/Co-Defendants to Rob I and Proving the Firearm is Loaded
- Blog:Main/Might Wagner I Be Overruled By a Non-Death Case?
- Blog:Main/Ambiguity and Jury Instructions
- Blog:Main/Quickie Update on Jury Concurrence
- Blog:Main/Does Menacing Merge Into UUW?
- Blog:Main/UUW, Pointing a Firearm at Another and Proportionality
- Blog:Main/Constitutional Right to Sex
- Blog:Main/Checking in on the 2012 Oregon Criminal Law Quiz
- Blog:Main/Wagner I and Offense-Specific Aggravators
- Blog:Main/Failure to Report as a Sex Offender - What Your Client Doesn't Know Might Save Him
- Blog:Main/Why You Should Submit Jury Instructions in a Bench Trial: Revisited
- Blog:Main/Blakely Factors You May Not Know Are Blakely Factors, Part 2
- Blog:Main/Favorite But Forgotten Posts: Possession with Intent to Deliver
- Blog:Main/An Island Never Cries: a few quick replies
- Blog:Main/Forgotten Favorites: Can Felony Hit and Run Now Be Compromised?
- Blog:Main/Forgotten Favorites: A Ballistics Test Without a Search Warrant
- Blog:Main/Forgotten Favorites: The Most Popular Post I've Ever Written
- Blog:Main/Forgotten Favorites: A Defense To Felony Murder
- Blog:Main/Forgotten Favorites: A Guide to As-Applied Challenges to Felon in Possession
- Blog:Main/Forgotten Favorites: When the Arrest is Only For Running Away from the Police
- Blog:Main/Is Third-Party Standing Necessary for a Defendant to Assert a 17 Year Old's Right to Intercourse?
- Blog:Main/Denial of Credit For Time Served: It's Still Illegal
- Blog:Main/On Guard! Vouching Occurs in All Types of Cases.
- Blog:Main/Defenses to Felony Murder
- Blog:Main/The Obama Dream Act
- Blog:Main/Two of Today's Opinions: Asking for a Lesser-Included Instruction
- Blog:Main/Forget Unanimity: Focus Instead on the Fact that It Only Takes 1-3 Jurors to Acquit
- Blog:Main/Once Again: It Can Be Malpractice Not to Ask for a Lesser-Included Offense
- Blog:Main/Why You Should Be Filing More Demurrers
- Blog:Main/Head-Counting US v Alleyne: Updated
- Blog:Main/Update on the Constitutional Challenge to Possession of a Loaded Firearm