Cue the Radiotape
I am a middle-aged man with some life experience. I have been doing criminal defense for a while now. Just yesterday I posted how many police officers “editorialize” when testifying. Still, I continue...
View ArticleWhy Prosecutors Love Social Media
This, from Prosecutor’s Discretion, says it much more persuasively than I ever could: Facebook, Twitter, Myspace (anyone use that anymore?), google+. I’m on record by saying I love them all. People...
View ArticleUnnatural Consequences: The Price of a Tweet
Guest Post by Mary Anne Brush We can all agree that smart kids sometimes do stupid things. Studies show that the teenage brain is not fully developed, which leads to impulsive decision-making. And who...
View ArticleReflections of a Google Has-Been
I used to be King of Google for criminal defense in D.C. Traffic to my site was both wide (many visitors each day) and deep (visitors would stay for a long time, clicking on multiple pages each visit...
View ArticleOn “skyscraper pages” and Google
Tyler tells me to be patient. A couple of months ago I complained about how my Google rankings have tanked, and Tyler Suchman – my website guy from Tribalcore– has been working with me to try to...
View ArticlePresenting your best self when soliciting business
When marketing your writing services through mass emails, it is a good idea to make sure there are no typos, misspellings or grammatical errors in your message. The post Presenting your best self when...
View ArticleWhite men, on the margin
My mother once said that the hardest part about getting old was the fear of being marginalized. She felt this particularly acutely as an older woman. She complained about feeling invisible. The post...
View ArticlePresenting your best self at a virtual hearing
I am nosy. I am also a snob. I am curious what people choose to display in the background behind them during virtual hearings. The post Presenting your best self at a virtual hearing first appeared on...
View ArticleThis website is plagiarized yet again
People really like my webpage on expunging your criminal record in D.C. They like the language so much they keep stealing it. The post This website is plagiarized yet again first appeared on Koehler Law.
View ArticleRemote sites now offered for D.C. court hearings
D.C. Superior Court now offers WIFI and computers for remote access to hearings at 5 locations. Call 202-879-1900 or email DCCourtsRemoteSites@nulldcsc.gov. The post Remote sites now offered for D.C....
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