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  • Crime & Consequences

    This victims' rights blog's posts often focus on events or policies that interfere with the swift meting out of criminal justice measures. They also cover criminal cases before the U.S. Supreme court and studies with public policy implications related to criminal justice.

  • Criminal Jurisdiction

    Criminal justice news with a focus on Texas.

  • CrimLaw

    This blawgger links to peculiar mainstream media stories related to criminal law, discusses Virginia Supreme Court decisions and shares anecdotes and photos from his day-to-day life.

  • D.A. Confidential

    Prosecutor Mark Pryor blogs about cases “in the same way I tell my kids,” he writes, “leaving out analysis, legal discussion, names, dates and, well, facts.” Recent posts also include installments from an unpublished true-crime book he researched and wrote and answers to readers' questions about it.

  • Defending People

    This blawg is about the art and science of criminal defense trial lawyering. Rather than using his blog to shake his fist at injustice everywhere, Mark Bennett focuses on how lawyers can make their own justice in the courtroom. He shares his philosophies through analogies and anecdotes from his Houston criminal defense practice.

  • Defending Those People

    Defending Those People has posts about life as a public defender, controversies at the U.S. Department of Justice, and other criminal law matters.

  • Durham-in-Wonderland

    "Comments and analysis about the Duke/Nifong case."

  • Falk & Ross Law Firm Blog

    Blog discusses Florida criminal defense, particularly armed robbery, DUI and drug charges.

  • Feisty Advocate

    Blog discusses criminal law, mostly in California, along with news stories and tips for defendants. Recent entries include "Your Smart Phone Is The Biggest Snitch," "The 'CSI Effect' Can Bite Defendants In Their Derrieres" and "Would You Like A Side Of Incarceration Or Homelessness To Go With That Mental Illness?"

  • Florida Criminal Appeals Attorney Law by Donna Eng

    "Analysis and discussion of criminal defense, appeals and post conviction relief in Florida and the Eleventh Circuit."

  • Indefensible

    "The intermittent musings of a pedantic public defender." He also links to stories he writes for mainstream publications.

  • Law Offices of David Michael Cantor

    Blog discusses criminal defense, Supreme Court decisions, DUI laws, constitutional law, immigration law and current events. Occasionally has video podcasts.

  • New York Criminal Lawyer Blog

    Criminal justice news and posts relating to New York's penal code.

  • Prosecutor Postscript

    "Former prosecutor pontificates on current cases in the news."

  • Prosecutor’s Discretion

    "Offers viewpoints on criminal law issues and current events from the prosecution standpoint, insight into the criminal justice system and trials, and amusing court stories."

  • Seeking Justice

    "This blog will be devoted to exploring the crisis in the Catholic Church, the destruction of Western Civilization, and the airing of my gripes about my professional field, criminal justice, viewed from my lofty perch as a local prosecutor in the trenches. I make no apologies for my visceral traditionalism nor for my heroes, such as (in random order) Chesterton, Salazar, Scalia, Marcel Lefebvre."

  • The Chicago Syndicate

    This blawg focuses "on the Chicago mob, also known as 'The Outfit.' In addition to featuring current news articles, it will also attempt to provide some additional analysis and background information. This site may also feature news about the mafia in other cities and reviews of mafia-related books and movies."

  • The Criminal Lawyer

    “Commentary on law and policy by some hotshot know-it-all. Always opinionated, the Criminal Lawyer offers a mixture of healthy irreverence and deep analysis of current topics and breaking news in the world of criminal justice.”

  • The Felony Calendars

    The Felony Calendars is a blog about criminal trials in D.C. Superior Court. Appears to follow selected cases from the courtroom itself, includes tweets. "The Week in Criminal Trials" is a recurring feature.

  • The Law Office of Jason Knight

    "A blog about significant developments in Rhode Island criminal law." Recent entries include "DSK and Beyond a Reasonable Doubt In Action," "Police and the Cyber Harassment Law," and "Veteran specific counseling in Domestic cases."

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