A mistrial is a do-over. If jurors can't reach a unanimous verdict or new evidence turns up, the process starts over. This is good news for the defense.| Michael & Associates, Attorneys at Law - The Texas Criminal Defense & DWI Att...
You’ve likely heard “Objection! Hearsay!” on TV. This often means a witness cites secondhand information. Learn more, plus 7 other common courtroom objections.| Michael & Associates, Attorneys at Law - The Texas Criminal Defense & DWI Att...
A Vermont man was dismissed from jury duty after wearing a black and white striped prisoner costume| TIME