The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers publishes a magazine, The Florida Defender, four times a year. The articles have proven to provide important information to criminal defense attorneys in their practices. We often receive requests for reprints articles. The following is an index of every feature article which has appeared in the Defender since its first issue.


VOL. 1, NO. 1 - Fall 1989

“How to Attack Pre-arrange, but ‘Accidental’ On-Man Showups, as a Violation of the Right to Counsel,” by P. Douglas Brinkmeyer, Deputy Public Defender, Second Judicial Circuit.


VOL. 2, NO. 1 - Winter 1990

“Retainers: Refundable or Not?” by James D. Whittemore
“The National Drug Control Strategy,” by Mathea Falco, Priority Press Publications
“Cross-examination: To Your Advantage or Your Peril,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“ABA Establishes Guidelines for Death Cases,” by Gary Caldwell and Jim Eisenberg
“To Brief or Not to Brief,” by Pauls Morris


VOL. 2, NO. 2 - Summer 1990

“Criminal Defense of Non-Citizens: The Judicial Recommendation Against Deportation,” by Kari Converse, Chair, Immigration Subcommittee of the NACDL


VOL. 2, NO. 3 - Fall 1990

“Circumstantial Evidence: How Much is Enough?” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Noriega: Just Another Drug Case?” by Donnie Murrell
“Legal issue of Voir Dire,” by Peter Birch
“The Legislature Under Siege,” by Larry Turner
“Tell Me If You Are Guilty,” by former Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice James Adkins
“Interview with Dexter Douglas,” by George Tragos
“A Discussion on Restoring the Balance,” by Robert Augustus Harper
“Ethics, A Guide for the Nineties,” by Mallory Horne, former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives and former President of the Florida Senate
“Control Release Authority,” by Bernard F. Daley, Jr.


VOL. 3, NO. 2 - Spring 1991

“Truth in Criminal Justice,” by Kirk W. Munroe
“Forfeiture Act Declared Unconstitutional,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Legal Issues of Voir Dire: An Update,” by Peter Birch
“Hearsay Exceptions: How to Get Them In,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Id Mushta Been My Medicine...,” by Thomas L. Powell
“Taking ‘The Fifth’ in Bar Disciplinary Proceedings: DeBock Revisited,” by Richard A. Greenberg
“Amicus Curiae Committee Activities: Loitering,” a report by the FACDL Amicus Committee
“A Forced Sale is a Forced Sale,” by Joseph Eustace


VOL. 3, NO. 4 - Fall 1991

“Florida’s Constitutional Right of Privacy: How Does it Affect the Bostick Decision?” by Judge Robert Lance Andrews
“90-610 Evidence: A Checklist for Combating the Government’s Use of Prior Convictions for Impeachment Under Section 90-610, Florida Statutes (1989),” by Steven G. Mason
“Making a Buck: Economics of Criminal Defense Practice,” by Kirk N. Kirkconnell
“Amicus Curiae Committee Activities Report,” by Robert Augustus Harper
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure


VOL. 4, NO. 1 - Winter 1992

“Update: Grand Jury Reform,” by Kirk W. Munroe
“What Can You Say, and Is Anybody Listening?” by Richard A. Greenberg
“Criminal Defense in the Electronic Age,” by J. Allison DeFoor, II
“DUI Notes: To Blow or Not to Blow N You Never Know,” by Mike Snure
“Making a Buck, Capital, Not Punishment, or How to Pay the Costs of Defending an Indigent Death Penalty Case,” by Peter Warren Kenny
“Moral Guilt or Legal Guilt?” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Amicus Curiae Committee Activities Report,” by Robert Augustus Harper
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Making a Buck: Feeding the Information Junkie Computer Data Bases for Lawyers,” by Richard M. Georges
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Impoundment and Inventory of Vehicles,” by Russell Crawford
“Amicus Curiae Committee Activities Report,” by Robert Augustus Harper
“Another Minefield for the Criminal Lawyer: Expansion of Victim Rights Via Collateral Estoppel,” by Larry Nixon DUI Articles:
“Time Discovers Truth,” by Richard Hersch
“New Developments for Pretrial Motions in DUIs,” by Richard Springer
“A Word on Prior Convictions,” by Flem Whited
“Breath Test Not Shown to be Given Within Reasonable Time Invalidates Suspension,” by Warren Lindsey
“Another Breath Test Excluded,” by Tom Kurrus
“Challenging Multiple Voir Dire,” by Steven G. Mason


VOL. 4, NO. 3 - Summer 1992

“Another Lawyer’s Client Calls for Advice and Ethical Paralysis Won’t Do: How to Respond,” by Tom Kurrus
“Sex, the Child Victim and Video Tape,” by Robert Augustus Harper
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“DUI Notes: Do You Understand? Writ of Error Corum Novis is Vehicle to Withdraw Old Pleas,” by Mike Snure
“Serial Voir Dire: What is it? Where is it Going?” by Steve Mason
“Jail Wars: Protecting the Defendant in Custody from the Cops,” by Robert A. Norgard


VOL. 4, NO. 4 - Fall 1992

“Death is Different: Joining Together to Beat the Death Penalty, Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Let’s Pick Six,” by Victoria S. Sigler, Assistant Public Defender
“New Motions Attacking the Intoxilyzer,” by Stuart Hyman
“Downward Departures: ‘Sentencing by Mathematics’ Can Still Work for You,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“The Ethical Dilemma of Raising the Issue of Insanity over a Client’s Objection,” by David Raben
“Amicus Curiae Committee Activities Report,” by Robert Augustus Harper
“Emergency Petition of the Federal Public Defender with Respect to Prisoner Availability,” United States District of Florida Administrative Order No. 92-52


VOL. 5, NO. 1 - Winter 1993

“Death is Different: Joining Together to Beach the Death Penalty,” by Austin Maslanik
“Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard
“How to Use the Writ of Error Coram Nobis,” by Amy Agnoli
“Post-Conviction Relief from Illegal Departures Under the Sentencing Guidelines,” by Mark King Leban
“Sealing and Expunging Florida Criminal History Records 1992 Style,” by Kirk N. Kirkconnell
“DUI Notes: ‘Lack of Authority to Arrest for Misdemeanor DUI in Certain Accident Cases’ and ‘Field Sobriety Tests: A New Attack on an Old Enemy’,” by Robert A. Norgard
“What’s in a Name? When Does the Impugnment of an Area as High Crime Constitute Reversible Error?” by Steven G. Mason
“The 1993 Congress: Where We Are, What to Expect and What We Want,” by Nancy Holander, President, NACDL
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Can You Object to a Search of Your House While on In-House Arrest?” by Tom Gano


VOL. 5, NO. 2 - Spring 1993

“Florida Legislative Session ‘93,” by Kirk W. Munroe
“Control Release Authority: What You Ain’t What You Get,” by Richard Hersch
“Death is Different: Joint Together to Beat the Death Penalty,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Foucha v. Louisiana: Constitutional Implications for Florida’s Insanity Acquittees,” by Edith Georgi Houlihan and Bill E. Mosman
“Bookless Law Libraries,” by Paul Morris and Gary R. Siegel
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“I Want to Go Home: Representing the Foreign National Sentenced to Serve a Prison Sentence Here in the United States,” by Leonard A. Sands
“Amicus Curiae Committee Activities Report,” by Robert Augustus Harper, Tallahassee
“Time to Keep Time,” by Bruce Lyons


VOL 5, NO. 3 - Summer/Fall 1993

“1993 Legislature Reflects Public Concern,” by Nancy Daniels, Public Defender, Second Judicial Circuit
“Constitutional Limitations on the Use of Peremptory Challenges,” by Steven M. Goldstein, Florida State University College of Law
“Hacking Away a HAC,” by Eric M. Cumfer, Assistant Public Defender, Fifteenth Judicial Circuit
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Death is Different: Joining Together to Beat the Death Penalty N Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard
“New Controls on Control Release,” by Bernard F. Daley, Jr.


VOL. 5, NO. 4 - Winter 1993

(In order to realign the publication schedule for the Defender, there are two “Winter 1993” issues, Vol. 5, No. 1 published in January 1993 and Vol. 5, No. 4 published in December 1993)

“Not So Grand Jury,” by Thomas L. Powell
“Locking the Revolving Door N A New Approach to Allocating Punishment in Florida,” by Leonard Holton
“A New Deal for Successive Federal Prosecutions,” by Robert Augustus Harper
“Hot, Impulsive and Spontaneous: Avoiding the Cold, Calculated and Premeditated Jury Instruction,” by Gary Caldwell
“Supreme Penalties: U.S. Supreme Court Capital Cases, October 1989-July 1993,” by Gary Caldwell
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“The Mother of All Motions to Produce,” by Stuart Hyman
“Driving Under Less Influence: .08 and We’ll Impound Your Car, Thank You,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“FACDL Shines Inside the Star Chamber,” by Roger D. Helms
“Death is Different: Joining Together to Beat the Death Penalty N Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard


VOL. 6, NO. 1 - Spring 1994

“Rethinking the System,” by Thomas L. Powell
“Political Correctness Evades the Law: Victim Impact Evidence and Florida’s Death Penalty,” by David A. Davis
“DUI Notes: Considerations for Evaluating the Blood,” by Mike Snure
“Do the DCA’s Hide Behind Their PCA’s?” by Steven G. Mason
“Forfeiture Update,” by Roberts S. Griscti
“Death is Different: Joining Together to Beat the Death Penalty N Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Inside the Sausage Factory: the 1994 Legislative Session in Action,” by Thomas L. Powell


VOL. 6, NO. 2 - Summer 1994

“FDLE Takes the Wheel: An Analysis of the 1994 Revisions to DUI Statutes and Regulations,” by Stephen J. Weinbaum
“Victory: Order on Defendant’s Motion to Declare Section 316.193(6)(D) Florida Statutes (1993) Unconstitutional,” by Bill Mumbauer
“DUI Notes: Considerations for Evaluating Blood (Collection, Storage and Transportation),” by Mike Snure
“How to Take Aggravation Out of Prior Felony Convictions,” by David R. Parry, Chief Assistant Public Defender, Sixth Judicial Circuit and James V. Pierce, Division Director, Public Defender’s Office, Sixth Judicial Circuit
“Of Mad Dogs and Mad Men,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Forfeiture Update,” by Roberts S. Griscti
“Death is Different: Joining Together to Beat the Death Penalty N Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Supreme Court Update (Florida and U.S.),” by Steven M. Goldstein, Florida State University College of Law


VOL. 6, NO. 3 - Fall 1994


“Case Notes: Hot, Impulsive and Spontaneous Revisited N Cold, Calculated and Premeditated,” by Gary Caldwell
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“Forfeiture Update,” Robert S. Griscti
“Restitution: When and How Much Did You Say?” by Denis M. de Vlaming, Clearwater
“Death is Different: Joining Together to Beat the Death Penalty N Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard
“United States Supreme Court Update,” by Gary Caldwell


VOL. 6, NO. 4 - Winter 1994

“An Equal Protection Challenge to an Unreasonable Sentencing Scheme: Iacovone v. State,” by Karen Kinney
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“FACDL Loses a Friend (Steve Goldstein),” by Tom Powell
“A Small Victory in an Ongoing War (Deposition Issue),” by Carl H. Lida
“Forfeiture Update,” by John F. Tierney, III
“Death is Different,” by Robert Norgard
“Strike Two: The Capital Defendant ‘Under Sentence of Imprisonment’.’,” by Robert Norgard
“What to do With the Vindictive Prosecutor or How Due Process Clause Protects Against Successive Prosecutions or Trumped-Up Charges,” by Steven G. Mason


VOL. 7, NO. 1 - Spring 1995

“FACDL Member Leon B. Cheek III Wins Prestigious Tobias Simon Pro Bono Service Award”
“The Deposition Issue”
“Can Your Get a Reversal on an Adverse Reverse Williams Rule Decision?” by Elizabeth M. Timothy
“Juveniles in Adult Court,” by Susan D. Cline
“DUI Notes: A Lawyer’s Primer on Blood Analysis and Gas Chromatology,” by Mike Snure
“FACDL Member Joseph G. Donahey, Jr., Appointed Circuit Judge”
“Vehicle Lamp Examination to Determine On or Off During a Collision,” by Jim Harris
“Challenging Low Sample Volume Results Obtained on the Intoxilyzer 5000,” by Carlos A. Canet
“Recovery From Addiction and the Law: Real-Life Options for the Chemically Dependent Client,” by Judge Frank Quesada and Chris Elledge
“Death is Different,” Robert Norgard
“Review of the Avoid Arrest Aggravating Circumstance,” by William K. Eble and Laurie R. Chane


VOL. 7, NO. 2 - Summer 1995

“DUI Notes: The Confusion Doctrine is Alive and Well,” by Mike Snure
“Post Acquittal Detention: Go Directly Back to Jail After Acquittal,” by Gary Kollin and Steve Wisotsky
“Final Argument: Dousing the State’s Fire,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Death is Different,” by Robert Norgard
“The Death Volunteer and Special Counsel,” by Lawrence D. Shearer


VOL. 7, NO. 3 - Fall 1995

“Florida Law Alert,” by Russell E. Crawford
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“Ethics and Criminal Law,” by Richard A. Greenberg
“Discovery Without Dollars,” by Leon B. Cheek
“‘Science and Statistics:’ An Overview of DNA Fingerprints,” by Jeffrey D. Deen
“Polygraph: What It Is and What It Is Not,” by George B. Slattery
“Polygraph: The New Witness,” by Sam N. Masters
“Proposed Sentencing Guidelines to Take Effect November 1, 1995,” by Jim Skuthan
“Death is Different,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Cop Killer: Representing the Client Accused of Murdering a Law Enforcement Officer,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell


VOL. 7, NO. 4 - Winter 1995

“Deliberate Ignorance,” by Robert Augustus Harper
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“The ‘Choice of Evils’ Defenses of Necessity, Duress, Coercion and Compulsion: The Need for Standard Jury Instructions in Florida,” by Thomas W. Kurrus
“Brady Amplified: An Examination of the Kyles Decision,” by William J. Sheppard and Elizabeth L. White
“To Testify or Not: Who’s Decision Is It?” by Richard A. Greenberg
“Federal Law Alert,” by Jim Skuthan
“Criminal Sentencing Guidelines Revisited,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Death is Different,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Capital Sentencing Aggravators: During the Course of a Violent Felony, For Pecuniary Gain,” by David A. Davis
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Florida Law Alert,” by Russell E. Crawford
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell


VOL. 8, NO. 1 - Spring 1996

“Ethics: How Can You Represent Those People,” by Richard A. Greenberg
“When It’s Not Good to be the King: A Practical Approach to Going to Trial in a Continuing Criminal Enterprise Case,” by Lloyd L. Vipperman
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“Florida’s Criminal Discovery Rule: Major Changes Expected Soon,” by Judge Eaton
“Right to Speedy Trial: How to Use it at the Trial Court,” by William J. Sheppard
“Death is Different,” by Robert A. Norgard
“The Capital Defendant at Risk: An Overview of the ‘Great Risk’ Aggravator,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Florida Law Alert,” by Russell E. Crawford
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell
“Federal Law Alert,” by Jim Skuthan


VOL. 8, NO. 2 - Summer 1996

“The Cast for Life: The Defendant Has No Significant History of Prior Criminal Activity,” by Michael S. Becker
“The Forensic Examination of Video Tape: Technical, Integrity and Legal Issues,” by Steve Cain
“Ethics: Representation of Criminal Co-Defendants,” by Richard A. Greenberg
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Truth Verification Technology of the Future,” by Robert M. Jenkins
“Death is Different,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Florida Law Alert,” by Russell E. Crawford
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell
“Privacy Concerns with the Business Extension Exception,” by John L. Woodard, III


VOL. 8, NO. 3 - Fall 1996

“The Sausage Factory Grinds On: The Latest from the Legislature,” by Tom Powell and Nancy Daniels
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“The Recanting Victim: ‘Yes, He Did It; No, He Didn’t!” by Denis de Vlaming
“Capital Sentencing Mitigators: Age,” by Christopher S. Quarles
“Death is Different,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Deposition Reform: Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease,” by Howard L. “Rex” Dimmig, II
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti


Vol. 8, No. 4 - Winter 1996

“Jim Russ Receives Tobias Simon Pro Bono Award”
“The United States Supreme Court Establishes Some Bounds in Prisoner’s Rights to Access to Courts,” by Bernard F. Daley, Jr. and Gary “Al” Piccirillo
“Increase in Admission Fees”
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“When Lesser is Better,” by Jennifer Fogle
“Aiding and Abetting: It’s the Principal that Counts,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Defending the Domestic Violence Defendant in a Political World,” by Joseph G. Jarret
“Death is Different,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Good People Who Kill: The Out of Character Capital Defendant,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell


VOL. 9, NO. 1 - Spring 1997

“FACDL’s First Class of Life Members,” by Barry Beroset, Bob Norgard, Douglas R. Beam
“Florida’s Unlimited Limitation of Actions in Late Reported Sexual Battery Offenses,” by Robert A. Harper and Steven B. Whittington
“Kirkconnell Appointed Chair of Judicial Nominating Commission”
“FACDL Amicus Curae Report,” by Elliot Scherker and David A. Henson
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“Speedy Trial: What’s Your Hurry?” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Potted Plant: The Trial Judge’s Role in Exclusionary Rule Proceedings,” by Robert L. Doyel, Circuit Judge
“Former FACDL President Larry Turner Appointed Judge”
“Death is Different,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Executing the Mentally Retarded: A Study in Maintaining the Status Quo,” by David A. Davis
“The Intent to Kill N In the Second Degree,” by Richard Sanders
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell


VOL. 9, NO. 2 - Summer 1997

“Muddling Through the Motion to Dismiss,” by Joseph G. Jarret
“Accelerant-Detecting Canines: The Latest in Arson Investigations and Prosecutions,” by Amy Porinchak Thornhill
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“Complete DUI Packet of Rules and Forms”
“Don’t Leave Your Client Up the Appeals Creek Without a Paddle,” by Julius Aulisio
“Kidnapping: When There’s No Kid Around,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Plea Negotiations: Communication is the Key,” by Richard A. Greenberg
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell
“Death is Different,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Representing a Client with Mental Retardation: Strategies for Success,” by William J. Edwards and Amy I. Haas


VOL. 9, NO. 3 - Fall 1997

“Board Notes,” by Jerry Berry
“In Their Own Words,” by Ben Kuehne and Jim Miller
“Book Review: Without a Doubt by Garvin A. Isaacs
“The Good Ole Days,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Kids, Cops, and the Court: Juvenile Law N It’s Not Just Kids’ Stuff Anymore,” by Shannon Howard McFee
“Justice William J. Brennan, Jr.: A 20th Century Hero,” by Benedict P. Kuehne
“Supremely Speaking: What the Supreme Court Said 1996-1997,” by Benedict P. Kuehne
“Around the FACDL,” by David Fussell
“Death is Different,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Role of the Mitigation Specialist,” by Roy D. Matthews and Jill Miller
“ABA Resolution on the Death Penalty”
“Legislative Review,” by Nancy A. Daniels
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“Speedy Trial: A Constitutional Overview,” by Robert Augustus Harper and Stephen Brian Whittington
“Competency of Capital Case Counsel: Setting Minimum Standards,” by Benedict P. Kuehne


VOL. 9, NO. 4 - Winter, 1997

“Chester Bedell Memorial Lecture,” by Warren B. Lightfoot
“Book Review: ‘An American Tragedy’,” by Garvin A. Isaacs
“A Matter of Interpretation,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“The Florida Criminal Punishment Code: A Return to Law Without Order,” by Judge O.H. Eaton
“Constructive Possession: Too Close for Comfort,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Suppression of Identity: Has the Supreme Court Carved Yet Another Exception to the Exclusionary Rule?” by Wayne S. Melnick
“Suggestions from an Appellate Perspective; Lodging A Contemporaneous Objection and Protecting the Record,” by Richard L.
Rosenbaum
“The Gore Act and the Single Subject Requirement,” by Richard S. Sanders
“Dual Juries?” by Raymond M. Warren
“Forfeiture Update: The Adversarial Preliminary Hearing Two Years Later,” by Montgomery Blair Sibley
“Kids, Cops and the Courts,” by Shannon Howard McFee
“DNA Evidence,” by Robert Augustus Harper and Steven Brian Whittington
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell
“Death is Different,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Jury Instructions in Capital Cases,” by Austin H. Maslanik
“DUI Notes,” Mike Snure


VOL. 10, NO. 1 - Spring 1998

“Welcome to the Web,” by A. Russell Smith
“FACDL Welcomes New Lobbyists”
“FACDL Newest Life Member, Elizabeth Harris”
“United States Sentencing Guidelines,” by Robert Augustus Harper & Steven Brian Whittington
“The Federal Sentencing Guidelines,” by Herbert J. Hoelter
“From the Pits,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Is DOJ Above the Rules?” by Mark Curriden
“Recorded Conversations: When and Where They Are Legal,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Kids, Cops and the Courts,” by Shannon Howard McFee
“‘Familial or Custodial Authority: Sexual Battery,” by Richard S. Sanders
“There Is No ‘Better Late Than Never’,” by Raymond J. Rafool
“Legal Tactics,” by Lee Hollander
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Worker’s Compensation Insurance Fraud,” Todd Foster
“Around the FACDL,” David D. Fussell
“DUI Notes,” Mike Snure
“Death is Different,” Robert A. Norgard


VOL. 10, NO. 2 - Summer 1998

“‘TRAFFICKING’ in Hydrocodone,” by Robert Augustus Harper & Steven Brian Whittington
“Kirk Kirkconnell Elected to Board of Governors”
“Florida Law Weekly: Criminal Law Highlights,” by John Unruh
“Bifurcation in PFVCC Prosecutions,” by Herbert J. Hoelter
“Miami Chapter Honors Judge Rodolfo Sorondo, Jr.”
“The Fallacy of Earwitness Identification: Establishing Future Standards,” by Joel Charles
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell
“DUI Notes,” by Mike Snure
“Chandler R. Muller Admitted to American College of Trial Lawyers”
“From the Pits: The Quoted Fee,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Corpus Delicti: Does the Confession Come In?” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“In Memoriam: Robert J. Vossler”
“Death is Different,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Overview of Handling a Death Penalty Case in Florida,” by Howardene Garrett and Robert A. Norgard


VOL. 10, NO. 3 - Fall 1998

“Tragos to Head Florida Bar Criminal Lawyers Section”
“Updating the Judicial Article of the Florida Constitution,” by Ana Cristina Martinez
“Florida Law Weekly: Criminal Law Highlights,” by John Unruh
“Supremely Speaking: The Supreme Court Tackles Criminal Law Issues in the 1997-1998 Term,” by Benedict P. Kuehne
“Lineups: Fair or Foul?” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell
“Has that Document Been Altered?” by Thomas W. Vastrick
“DUI Notes: DUI Roadblocks,” by Robert S. Reiff
“From the Pits: Everyone Wants a Guarantee,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Death is Different: Florida Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Overview of Aggravating Factors in Florida’s Capital Cases,” by Brian J. Donerly


VOL. 10, NO. 4 - Winter 1998

“Murrell Appointed Federal Public Defender of Northern District”
“Kuehne President of Dade County Bar Association”
“Handling Your First CIPA Case,” by Elliot H. Scherker and C. Ryan Reetz
“Florida Law Weekly: Criminal Law Highlights,” by John Unruh

“Circumstantial Evidence Instruction: Can it Be Brought Back to Life?” by Denis M. de Vlaming “Supremely Speaking: Studying the Lineup for the 1998 Term,” by Benedict P. Kuehne
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell
“Proposed Good Samaritan Legislation on Lawmakers’ Agenda in 1999,” by Julianne M. Holt
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Appointing Experts for Incompetency and Insanity Evaluations,” by John Unruh
“From the Pits: Under Pressure,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“FACDL Position Paper on Circuit Cross Designation of Public Defenders,” by Jeffrey M. Harris
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Substantial Assistance Departures: A New Equal Opportunity Model,” by Benedict P. Kuehne
“Death is Different: Florida Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard
“The Capital Appeal,” by David Davis
“Kill ’Em All and Let God Sort It Out,” by Bill Laswell


VOL. 11, NO. 1 - Spring 1999

“Unique Legal Issues Facing the Deaf Defendant,” by Nellie King, Esq., and McKay Vernon, Ph.D.
“Florida Law Weekly: Criminal Law Highlights,” by John Unruh
“The Defense Summation: When All You Have is Reasonable Doubt,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“The Landmine of Federal Rule of Evidence 806,” by Mark R. Eiglarsh, Esq.
“Nude Dancing and the U.S. Supreme Court: Still Bumping and Grinding,” by H. Franklin Robbins and Steven G. Mason
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell
“Prostitution and the Rape Shield Statute,” by Richard J. Sanders
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“On Mastering Advocacy: Bond Hearings 101,” by John Unruh
“From the Pits: How Much Does Freedom Matter?” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Aberrant Behavior Downward Departure in the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals,” by Kenneth M. Swartz
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Death is Different: Florida Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard


VOL. 11, NO. 2 - Summer 1999

“FACDL Hosts Legislative Reception”
“Death is Different Seminar a Success ”
“Bradley Designated Certified Association Executive”
“The Emperor’s New Clothes: The Federalization of State Crimes,” by Kathleen M. Williams
“Handwriting Analysis: The Poor Man’s Jury Consultant,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Supremely Speaking: Has America’s Affair with the Car Turned Illicit?” by Benedict P. Kuehne
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell
“Understanding the New Jimmy Ryce Law: Involuntary Civil Commitment of Sex Offenders,” by William R. Samek, Ph.D.
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“From the Pits: The Secret of Life,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Defending the Unlicensed Contractor: A Novel Approach,” by Mitchell A. Stone
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert S. Griscti
“Death is Different: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Criminal Behavior,” by Timothy J. Derning


VOL. 11, NO. 3 - Fall 1999

“David Rothman Elected to Board of Governors”
“Charles Williams Appointed Circuit Judge”
“Amicus Committee Report”
“FACDL Honors Judge Eaton with Criminal Justice Award”
“The Accused’s Entitlement to Independent Inspection of Intoxilyzer,” by Steven G. Mason and Wayne A. Morris
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Chris Patterson
“Legislative Update: Changes in Criminal Law During Legislative Session”
“Around the FACDL,” by David D. Fussell
“Indented Writings: Invisible Evidence,” by Thomas W. Vastrick
“Forfeiture Update,” by Guy A. Rasco and Jennifer Moore
“Does a Withheld Adjudication Actually Mean ‘Convicted?’” by Richard L. Rosenbaum
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“From the Pits: Defending the Loathsome,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“The Doctrine of Transferred Intent,” by Richard Sanders
“Death is Different: Florida Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard


VOL. 11, NO. 4 - Winter 1999

“Understanding and Dealing with the Jimmy Ryce Act,” by Julianne Holt and John Skye
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Chris Patterson
“Book Reviews: Contempt of Court by Mark Curriden and Leroy Phillips; Evidence in Florida”
“Case Synopsis: Trafficking in Hydrocodone,” by Andrew B. Metcalf
“Forfeiture Update,” by Robert Griscti
“Lawsuit Opens Police DUI Courses to Public,” by Steven G. Mason and Jerome Hennigan
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“From the Pits: 10-20-Life,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Death is Different: Florida Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard


VOL. 12, NO. 1 - Spring 2000

“Voluntary Waiver: Is Your Client Better Off in Adult Court?” by Shannon H. McFee
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Chris Patterson
“Ethics Corner: Proper Dealings with Witnesses in Negotiating Your Case,” by Scott K. Tozian
“Objection! Objection! Reviewing Prosecutorial Abuses in Closing Argument,” by Steven G. Mason and Terrence E. Kehoe
“Supremely Speaking: Honey, I Shrunk the Fourth Amendment,” by Benedict P. Kuehne and Catherine E. Mullholland
“Charges Dropped After Two Years,” by Frances Robles
“Around the FACDL: Update on Death Penalty Legislation,” by David Fussell
“Nudity and the Law: Amended Order Denying Temporary Injunction,” by Judge O.H. Eaton
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“From the Pits: Getting Back to ‘Ozzie and Harriet’,” by Denis M. de Vlaming


VOL. 12, NO. 2 - Summer 2000

“First FACDL Law School Scholarships Awarded”
“Broward’s Mental Health Court,” by the Honorable Ginger Lerner-Wren
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Chris Patterson
“From the Pits: The Verdict on Taking Verdicts,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“The Effect of Thompson and Heggs,” by Richard J. Sanders
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Death is Different: Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard


VOL. 12, NO. 3 - Fall 2000

“Amicus Committee Report”
“Young Lawyers Committee Report”
“Miami Chapter Honors Judge Davis”
“Expert Witnesses: Keeping Them In or Out,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Cross Examining the Expert Witness,” by Steven G. Mason
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Chris Patterson
“On Mastering Advocacy: To the ‘True’ Public Defenders,” by John Unruh
“From the Pits: The Unknown Answer,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“‘If You Can’t Say Something Nice:’ Prosecutorial Misconduct in Closing Argument,” by Joseph G. Jarret
“Police Personnel Files: A Goldmine of Information,” by Donnie Murrell
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Winning in the Teeth of the Law,” by Jon May
“Thompson and Heggs Update,” by Richard J. Sanders


VOL. 12, NO. 4 - Winter 2000

“Amicus Committee Report”
“Young Lawyers Committee Report”
“Voir Dire in Florida Criminal Courts,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Supremely Speaking: Court Completes 1999-2000 Term,” by Benedict P. Kuehne
“Scoring Victim Injury Points in Sex Offense Cases” by Richard J. Sanders
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“From the Pits: There are No Shortcuts,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Thompson and Heggs Update,” by Richard J. Sanders
“Death is Different: Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard


VOL. 13, NO. 1 - Spring 2001

“Young Lawyers Committee Report”
“Confidential Informants: How ‘Confidential’ Are They?” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Doggett Days in Federal Court,” by Mitchell A. Stone
“Thompson and Heggs Update,” by Richard J. Sanders
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“From the Pits: Forget Elvis N I Had an (Hon.) Stan Blake Sighting,” by Denis M. de Vlaming


VOL. 13, NO. 2 - Summer 2001

“Young Lawyers Committee Report”
“Florida Bar Names Bronis 11th Circuit Judicial Conference Delegate”
“The Constitutional Right of Locomotion,” by Richard J. Sanders
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Chris Patterson
“Thinking Outside the Box: Creative Approaches to Pre-Trial Resolutions.” by Jerry Berry
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Basic Cross-Examination of the DUI Arresting Officer,” by Gregg Lerman
“From the Pits: ‘Search for the Truth?’,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Death is Different: Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Ethical Considerations and the Difficult Client in Death Penalty Litigation,” by Gregg Lerman


VOL. 13, NO. 3 - Fall 2001

“Young Lawyers Committee Report”
“No Children Allowed: Florida Legislature Abolishes Imposition of Death Penalty on the Mentally Retarded,” by David Fussell
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Chris Patterson
“From the Pits: ‘Thank You Very Much, Mr. de Vlaming’,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Supremely Speaking: Mr. Scalia’s Wild Ride,” by Benedict P. Kuehne
“Is It Just Me?” by Kelly Sims
“2001 Legislative Year in Review,” by A. Russell Smith
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Chapter 99-188 and the Single Subject Rule,” by Richard J. Sanders
“Selecting a Qualified Forensic Document Examiner,” by Thomas W. Vastrick
“Statutory Privileges: Now You See ‘Em, Now They’re Waived,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Death is Different: Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard
“The Effect of Waiver of Phase II Jury on Voir Dire,” by Gregg Lerman


VOL. 13, NO. 4 - Winter 2001

“Young Lawyers Committee Report”
“Reflections in a Golden Apple: FACDL Revels in NYC’s Survivor Spirit,” by Kelly Sims
“Meet FACDL’s New Lobbyists”
“Errors in FDLE’s DNA Database”
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Chris Patterson
“From the Pits: Testing the Resolve,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Unintended Consequences: The Criminal Client and Social Security Benefits,” by Janeice T. Martin
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Violation of Probation: When the Privilege is At Risk,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Death is Different: Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” Robert A. Norgard


VOL. 14, NO. 1 - Spring 2002

“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Chris Patterson
“From the Pits: My Hat’s Off,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“The Science Guys Were Right: Firearms Examination Testing in Florida,” by Donnie Murrell
“Evidence of Attempts to Influence Witnesses,” by Richard J. Sanders
“Ostriches Running at Large: The Law of Errant Livestock,” by Joseph G. Jarret
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Statute of Limitation: But IS There a Limit?” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“In Defense of Unlicensed Drivers: Florida Statute ¤322.34(2),” Richard E. Hornsby


VOL. 14, NO. 2 - Summer 2002

“FACDL Endorses Judicial Candidates”
“Young Lawyers Committee Report,” by Brian Tannebaum
“From the Pits: The Trifecta,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“2003 Legislative Update,” by Russell Smith
“On Brevity,” by Kelly Sims
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Child Sex Crimes: Motions for the Defense,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Death is Different: Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” Robert A. Norgard
“Mental Retardation and the Death Penalty in Florida,” by David Fussell


VOL. 14, NO. 3 - Fall 2002

“Young Lawyers Committee Report: Great Advice for Good Lawyers,” by Brian Tannebaum
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Elizabeth M. Timothy
“kellyVision: An Open Love Letter,” by Kelly Sims
“From the Pits: What Goes AroundÉ,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Thus Spake the Bench,” by Thomas Kurrus
“Unknowing Shifts: Lack of Knowledge as an Affirmative Defense,” by Gregg Lerman
“Is Sentencing Judge God (Again)?” by Steven Wisotsky
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Post Conviction Relief,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Adhering to Their Enemies: Of Treason, Terror and Tribunals,” by Milton Hirsch
“Defenders on the Defense,” by Tom Powell
“Downward Departures After Koon,” by Russell Smith
“A Supreme Court Primer,” Gwen Spivey


VOL. 14, NO. 4 - Winter 2002

“Young Lawyers Committee Report”
“FACDL Members Honored”
“KellyVision: Kill Your Television (Or, At Least Maim It),” by Kelly Sims
“From the Pits: King of the Mountain,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Elizabeth M. Timothy and Thomas S. Keith
“Impeachment: How Trials Are Won,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Prosecutorial Use (and Misuse) of Civil RICO Proceedings,” by Richard Lee Barrett and Victor Chapman
“No Contest, No Jail, No Job, No 4th of July: The Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conduct,” by Brian L. Tannebaum
“Defending the Large Corporate Client: Maximizing the Federal Rules of Discovery,” by Todd Foster
“Thus Spake the Bench”
“Role Reduction Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines,” by Ken Swartz
“Death is Different: Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard


VOL. 15, NO. 1 - Spring 2003

“Young Lawyers Committee Report”
“FACDL Members Honored”
“KellyVision: Zen and the Art of Time Management in the Not-So-New Millennium or Juggling Stuff,” by Kelly Sims
“From the Pits: We Defend Freedom, Too,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Elizabeth M. Timothy and Thomas S. Keith
“Legacy of the 2003 Florida Legislature: The Political Plundering of Gideon’s Promise,” by A. Russell Smith
“Defender Exchange”
“Islamic Law: A Striking Comparison,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Expert Testimony in Drug Cases,” by Richard J. Sanders
“Thus Spake the Bench”
“Apprendi, Ring, Bottoson and King Convincing the Judge a Jury Should Decide Your Client’s Fate: Part 1,” by David Fussell
“Death is Different: Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Robert A. Norgard
“Playing to Win! Tips on the Practice of DUI Law,” by Robert S. Reiff
“Member’s Soapbox: Excerpts from Illinois Governor George Ryan’s Speech at Northwestern University College of Law”


VOL. 15, NO. 2 - Summer 2003

“Young Lawyers Committee Report”
“Joel Hirschhorn Honored”
“PBACDL Honors Kenneth Mara”
“Defender Exchange”
“KellyVision: The Horror,” by Kelly Sims
“The Corpus Delicti Rule: Going, Going, Gone?” by Charles W. Ehrhardt
“Casualties of War: Civil Liberties in a Time of Crisis,” by Kenneth B. Nunn
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Elizabeth M. Timothy and Thomas S. Keith
“Opening Statement: Judging a Book by its Cover,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Members’ Soapbox: Sending Youth to Prison,” by Robert A. Rush
“Thus Spake the Bench”
“From the Pits: Exposing the Soul of a Case,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Apprendi, Ring, Bottoson and King: Convincing the Judge a Jury Should Decide Your Client’s FateNPart 2,” by David Fussell
“Supremely Speaking: The Supreme Court’s New Era of Constitutional Adjudication,” by Benedict P. Kuehne
“The Bar Complaint: A Criminal Lawyer’s Guide to the Grievance Process,” by Brian L. Tannebaum
“Heinous Crimes Make Heinous Law: Pedophiles and the Williams Rule,” Paula Saunders
“Sentencing Mitigation Based on Victim’s Consent or Defendant’s Mistake of Age in Child Molestation Cases,” by Richard J. Sanders


VOL. 15, NO. 3 - Fall 2003

“Foster Addresses First Amendment Association”
“FACDL Law Scholarship Presented”
“Random Jaded Thoughts,” by Brian L. Tannebaum
“KellyVision: West Wing Story,” by Kelly Sims
“Legends of the Law: Citizen Chesterfield Smith” by Benedict P. Kuehne
“The Death of Atticus Finch,” by Brian L. Tannebaum
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Elizabeth M. Timothy and Thomas S. Keith
“From the Pits: Your Client Is Your Boss,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Reserving the Right to Appeal When Pleading Guilty or Nolo Contendere,” by William R. Ponall
“Ready, Set, Cross (Examine),” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Supremely Speaking: Predictability Takes a Walk,” by Benedict P. Kuehne
“Does Breath Alcohol Accurately Predict the BAC? Sometimes Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction,” by Lawrence W. Masten


VOL. 15, NO. 4 - Winter 2003

“In Memoriam: Nancy Rossell,” by Hal Schuhmacher
“Random Jaded Thoughts,” by Brian L. Tannebaum
“KellyVision: To Choke a Chicken,” by Kelly Sims
“Federal Criminal Law Highlights,” by Elizabeth M. Timothy and Thomas S. Keith
“A Few Basics about Contempt,” by Ken Swartz
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Last Call for the Voluntary Intoxication Defense?” by Rick Wallsh
“From the Pits: A Moment of Pride,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Judicial Comments on Evidence and the Standard Jury Instructions,” by Richard Sanders
“Directed Verdicts: A Creative Approach,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Why ‘Low-Bid” Selection is Bad for Criminal Justice,” by Joe D’Achille


VOL. 16, NO. 1 - Spring 2004

“Cameras in the Courtroom?” by David Fussell
“Random Jaded Thoughts,” by Brian L. Tannebaum
“KellyVision: Fairy Tale Justice,” by Kelly Sims
“National Law Journal Honors Brian Tannebaum for Top Verdict”
“Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals Criminal Law Highlights,” by Elizabeth M. Timothy and Thomas S. Keith
“From the Pits: In Search of Truth and Reasonable Doubt,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Jury Questions in Criminal Cases: Neutral Arbiters or Active Interrogators?” by Robert Augustus Harper and Michael Robert Ufferman
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Preventing the State from Using Prior Consistent Statements to Bolster the Credibility of Alleged Victims of Sexual Abuse,” by William R. Ponall
“Vehicular Homicide and Vehicular Manslaughter: What’s the Difference?” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Thus Spake the Bench: Order Granting Motion to Dismiss in State of Florida v. Nellas”


VOL. 16, NO. 2 - Summer 2004

“Random Jaded Thoughts,” by Brian L. Tannebaum
“KellyVision: The Future’s So Bright I Have to Shoplift Me Some Shades,” by Kelly Sims
“FACDL Awards Scholarships to Rising Stars at Four Law Schools in Florida”
“Bill Sheppard Receives The Florida Bar Foundation’s 2004 Medal of Honor”
“How to Extradite Your Own Witnesses,” by Rick Wallsh
“When Should a Decision of the Florida Supreme Court Be Applied Retroactively to Final Convictions?” by William Ponall
“Thus Spake the Bench: Order Granting Petition for Writ of Certiorari in Kiesel v. Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles”
“From FACDL’s Motion Bank: Motion to Declare Fl. Stat. ¤316.1934(5) Unconstitutional,” by Richard Hersch
“From the Pits: Time and Money,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch


VOL. 16, NO. 3 - Fall 2004

“Random Jaded Thoughts,” by Brian L. Tannebaum
“KellyVision: Fourth and Long,” by Kelly Sims
“The Right to Trial by Jury in Criminal CasesÉ Alive for Now,” by Robert C. Buschel
“Blakely: An Opinion, Some Advice and a Rant,” by Robert C. Buschel
“Taint” So: Overcoming the Tainted Recollections of a Child Witness in Child Sex Abuse Cases,” by William G. Warner
“Thoughts on Trying a Criminal Case (as Told by an Old Codger),” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Thus Spake the Bench”
“From the Pits: An Old Time Computer,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Death Is DifferentÉand We Need Your Help,” by Robert Norgard


VOL. 16, NO. 4 - Winter 2004

“Polygraphs: The Myth of Inadmissibility,” by Charles Kaplan
“Thus Spake the Bench”
“Child Witnesses: Are They Competent to Testify,” by Sherri Bourg Carter, Psy.D.
“Fundamentals of Forensic Chemical Analysis Part One: Breath Alcohol Testing,” by Stefan Rose, M.D.
“Forcible Felony Instruction: The “I-did-it-but-I-was-justified-but-there-is-no-justification” Instruction,” by Paula Saunders
“Double Jeopardy: When Once Is Enough,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Recent Changes to Rules Regulating The Florida Bar,” by Richard Greenberg
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“From the Pits: A Selfless Act,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Death Is Different: Florida Supreme Court Death Penalty Update,” by Robert Norgard
“KellyVision: Judge Knott Reports,” by Kelly Sims
“Random Jaded Thoughts,” by Brian L. Tannebaum


VOL. 17, NO. 1 - Spring 2005

“What Monster Lies Behind Door #2? Thinking Ahead in Jury Selection: A Primer,” by Richard L. Rosenbaum, Esq.; John Spencer, Ph.d. and Lori Butts, J.d., Ph.d.
“One Year Post-Crawford v. Washington: What This Year Has Meant for Hearsay Challenges and Judicial Determinations of Reliability in Child Abuse Litigation,” by Sherri Bourg Carter, Psy.D.
“Fundamentals of Forensic Chemical Analysis Part Two: Blood Alcohol Testing,” by Stefan Rose, M.D.
“In Memoriam: Michael Schwartzberg”
“Diane Moreland Elected Circuit Judge in Twelfth Judicial Circuit”
“2004 Cases Where the Eleventh Circuit Reversed Convictions and Sentences,” by Rosemary Cakmis
“Self Defense: When, Where and How,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Rush Is Right Just This Once,” by Robert C. Buschel
“Microphones in the Courtroom: When Courtrooms Are Recording Studios, Are Client Rights Compromised?” by Ralph Behr
“A Practical Approach to Using Evidentiary Exhibits at Trial,” by Allan B. Kaiser
“Death Is Different: Florida Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Peter N. Mills
“Random Jaded Thoughts,” by Brian L. Tannebaum
“KellyVision: Judge Knott Reports,” by Kelly Sims
“From the Pits: Revenge Is Bitter Ð Not Sweet,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Letter to the Editor”


VOL. 17, NO. 2 - Summer 2005

“Former FACDL President Receives 2004 Heeney Award”
“An Interview with Hank Coxe,” by A. Russell Smith
“Fundamentals of Forensic Chemical Analysis Part Three: Urine Drug Testing,” by Stefan Rose, M.D.
“Federal Court Practice for State Court Lawyers,” by Brian L. Tannebaum
“The Criminal Practitioner’s Guide to Domestic Violence Injunctions,” by Janeice T. Martin
“From the Pits: The Friendly Witness,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Transforming Juvenile Court Systems: Building Stronger Communities through Mental Health and Public Safety,” by Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren
“Mistaken Eyewitness Identification: The Problem and the Cure,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Thus Spake the Bench: Dickenson v. Aultman”
“Pardon Me: An Attempt to Defend the DUI Charge,” by Joseph A. Palmer
“My Gideon Moment,” by Ivy R. Ginsberg
“How to Use Your Investigator: The Investigative Request,” by Chris Ellrich
“To Plea or Not to Plea? That is the Question,” by Paula Saunders
“The Prosecution Goes On, Long after the Thrill of the Case is Gone: How Florida’s Tolerance of Prosecutorial Mistakes Erodes Our Protection against Double Jeopardy,” by Jose Concepcion
“Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Corporate Officer/Owner Forced to Serve as Records Custodian,” by Andrew Cotzin
“Death Is Different: Florida Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Peter N. Mills
“More than Just the Ocean Separates Us: The Haitian Language Divide,” by Nellie L. King
“Raising Ineffective Trial Counsel on Direct Appeal,” by Richard Sanders
“Random Jaded Thoughts,” by Brian L. Tannebaum
“KellyVision: Learnification in the 21st Century,” by Kelly Sims


VOL. 17, NO. 3 - Fall 2005

“Kepler Funk Named to Defense Counsel for International Criminal Court”
“2005 Stephen Goldstein Award: Why the Winners Are Smiling,” by Donnie Murrell
“Defending a Lawyer in the Federal System,” by Jim Jenkins
“Eleventh Circuit Case Law Update:January–May 2005,” by Lisa Call
“Significant Florida Cases,” by Kurt Erlenbach
“Quoting a Fee,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Making the Record,” by James T. Miller
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Post-Atkins Litigation and Mental Retarda-tion: How Do We Advocate to Save the Lives of the Mentally Retarded in Florida?” by Peter Cannon and Carol C. Rodriguez
“Death Is Different: Florida Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Peter N. Mills
“From the Pits: Dolphins in the Net,”by Denis M. de Vlaming
“KellyVision: Criminal/Lawyer,” by Kelly Sims
“Random Jaded Thoughts,” by Brian L. Tannebaum


VOL. 17, NO. 4 - Winter 2005

“Race and Jurors’ Receptivity to Mitigation in Capital Cases,” by Thomas W. Brewer, Ph.D.
“Recent Developments in Retroactivity Law,” by Nancy Ryan
“From the Pits: A Contrast in Time ,”by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Eleventh Circuit Case Law: A Survey of Eleventh Circuit Cases Addressing the Supreme Court’s Booker Decision,” by Lisa Call
“Significant Florida Cases,” by Kurt Erlenbach
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Crawford . Washington in Florida: Update and Application to Expert Opinion Testimony,” by William Mallory Kent
“Nine Ways to Preserve the Record on Appeal,” by James T. Miller
“Death Is Different: Florida Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Peter N. Mills
“KellyVision: Smell the Justice,” by Kelly Sims
“Letters to the Editor ”
“Random Jaded Thoughts,” by Brian L. Tannebaum


VOL. 18, NO. 1 - Spring 2006

“Forensic DNA: A Primer ,” by Mehul B. Anjaria
“Surviving the Aftermath: A Lawyer’s Experience of the Destruction of America’s Most Interesting City,” by William E. Rittenberg
“The Fifth Amendment: My Lips Are Sealed,”by Denis M. de Vlaming
“My Two Cents: Friends Don’t Let Friends Plead to Probation,” by Paul D. Sullivan
“Speaking Out on Behalf of FACDL,” by Paula D. Saunders
“From the Pits: Clients Afraid of the Truth,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“Eleventh Circuit Case Law,” by Lisa Call
“Significant Florida Cases,” by Kurt Erlenbach
“Counseling a Defendant of a Sex Case: What They Need to Be Fully Informed,” by George E. Tragos and Peter A. Sartes
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“Nine Ways to Preserve the Record on Appeal,” by James T. Miller
“Death Is Different: Florida Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Peter N. Mills
“KellyVision: Communicating with Your Opponent, or the Subtle Art of Plea Negotation, or At Least Talk to Me…,” by Kelly Sims
“Random Jaded Thoughts,” by Brian L. Tannebaum


VOL. 18, NO. 2 - Summer 2006

“Homeless Outreach in the Sixth Judicial Circuit Public Defender’s Office, Pinellas County,” by Stacy Shor McNally and Luis A. Almodovar
“Eleventh Circuit Case Law,” by Lisa Call
“Significant Florida Cases,” by Kurt Erlenbach
“How to Help Cover Criminal Defense Costs with Insurance Policies,” by Brian E. Dickerson
“From the Pits: Juries, Justice and Money,” by Denis M. de Vlaming
“DUI Notes,” by Richard Hersch
“The Sobering Reality of Forcible Blood Draws Under Florida’s Implied Consent Law,”by Min K. Cho
“Death Is Different: Florida Death Penalty Case Law Update,” by Peter N. Mills
“Nine Ways to Preserve the Record on Appeal,” by James T. Miller
“KellyVision: Dogcatcher in the Rye,” by Kelly Sims
“Random Jaded Thoughts,” by Brian L. Tannebaum

VOL. 18, NO. 3 - Fall 2006

“Cannabis and Zero Tolerance Per Se DUID Legislation: A Special (and Problematic) Case," by Paul Armentano
“Eleventh Circuit Case Law Update,” by Lisa Call
“Significant Florida Cases,” by Kurt Erlenbach
“Hudson v. Michigan, Knock-and-Announce Requirements (or Lack Thereof)," by Milton Hirsch
“The Criminal Side of Medicine," by Stephanie Feldman Aleong
“DUI Notes,” by Shannon H. McFee
“Thompson's End, The Demise of the Culture of Waiver Heralds the Rejection of Defense Attorneys as Pure Obstructionists," by Andrew Cotzin
“How and When to Settle a Criminal Case," by Denis deVlaming
“Death is Different: Death Penalty Case Law Update," by Peter Mills


VOL. 18, NO. 4 - Winter 2006

“The State of Our Trash: Use of Evidence Found in Garbage for Probable Cause to Search in Florida," by Jim Jenkins
“Eleventh Circuit Case Law Update,” by Lisa Call
“Significant Florida Cases,” by Kurt Erlenbach
“Lending Liberty to the Indigent: The Template to One Solution," by Stephen Andre Mosca
“DUI Notes,” by Mitch Stone
“Closing Arguments: The Last Word?," by H. Scott Fingerhut
“Motions & Pleadings," by Richard Hornsby
“Death is Different: Death Penalty Case Law Update," by Peter Mills


VOL. 19, NO. 1 - Spring 2007

“A Time to Think," by Hal Schuhmacher
“Eleventh Circuit Case Law Update, September 2006 to November 2006,” by Lisa Call
“Significant Florida Cases,” by Kurt Erlenbach
“The Other Side, A Career Cop Gone to Work for the Public Defender Discovers 'Innocent Until Proven Guilty'," by Al Smith
"Crawford V. Washington: Confrontation Update," by Rocky Sharwell
“DUI Notes,” by Robert S. Reiff
“Death is Different: Death Penalty Case Law Update," by Peter Mills


VOL. 19, NO. 2 - Summer 2007

“United States Supreme Court: Review, Preview, Overview," by Paul M. Rashkind
"Senate Bill 1088: An Extended Random Jaded Thoughts on an Unpaid Bill," by Brian Tannebaum
"2007 in Tallahasssee: General Overview of session," by Linda Cox
“Eleventh Circuit Case Law Update,” by Lisa Call
“Significant Florida Cases,” by Kurt Erlenbach
“Aggravated Battery: How Aggravated is 'Aggravated'," by Denis M. deVlaming
“DUI Notes: Winning a DHSMV Write is Nice, but...,” by Michael Catalano
“Death is Different: Death Penalty Case Law Update," by Peter Mills


VOL. 19, NO. 3 - Fall 2007

“False Allegations of Sexual Assault: Why do People Lie?" by Jill Ricke, Ph.D. and Thomas Powell
"Sexual Abuse of Children: Do Children Lie?" by Jill Ricke, Ph.D.
"False Allegations and Recantations," by James T. Miller
“Eleventh Circuit Case Law Update, March 2007 to May 2007,” by Lisa Call and Matthew I Lufrano
“Significant Florida Cases,” by Kurt Erlenbach
“Clemency 101: Seeking Justice for Felons. The Clemency Application Process as of July 2007," by Reginald R. Garcia
“DUI Notes: DUI Gone AWOL* - *Arrest Without Logic,” by Stephen J. Weinbaum
"SB1088: The High Cost of Saving Money on Conflict Counsel," by Nancy Daniels “Death is Different: Death Penalty Case Law Update," by Peter Mills


VOL. 19, NO. 4 - Winter 2007

“The Lost Art of Making the Record," by Stephen W. Jacobsen
"Practice Tips: Courtroom Delivery - How to Practice to Improve Your Practice," by Denis M. deVlaming
“Eleventh Circuit Case Law Update, June 2007 to August 2007,” by Lisa Call
“Significant Florida Cases,” by Kurt Erlenbach
“Police Use of Force: How Much is Too Much?" by Andrew J. Scott
“DUI Notes: DUI is Different. Whatever Happened to "Fair and Square?" by Stephen J. Weinbaum
"Prosecutorial Misconduct in the Penalty Phase. Closing Argument of a Capital Case," by David A. Brener
“Death is Different: Death Penalty Case Law Update," by Peter Mills


VOL. 20, NO. 1 - Spring 2008

“The Runaway Train Called "RICO", RICO Prosecutions of Gangs in State Court," by Brett McIntosh
"Eleventh Circuit Case Law Update: September 2007 to December 2007," by Lisa Call
“Making the Record: Jurors and Publicity,” by Teresa J. "Teri" Sopp
“DUI Notes: DUI Gone AWOL, by Stephen J. Weinbaum
“Brendlin's Consequential Treasure Trove," by Michael J. Wrubel
“Qui Ne Dit Mot, Consent," by Kepler b. Funk
“Death is Different: Death Penalty Case Law Update," by Peter Mills


VOL. 20, NO. 2 - Summer 2008

“Representing the Innocent: Florida Defense Lawyers Play Untraditional Roles to Gain Recompense for their Clients," by Seth E. Miller and Toni Shrewsbury
"The Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law: Stop and Look Both Ways Before Crossing," by Lucas Fleming and Arturo Rios, Jr.
“Immigration Consequences: Simple Drug Possession Just Got Simpler,” by David B. Pakula
“Eleventh Circuit Case Law Update: January to Maarch 2008," by Lisa Call
“Significant Florida Cases," by Kurt Erlenbachl
“Anatomy of a Robbery Prosecution and an Accused's Struggle for Lesser Offenses," by Raymond Warren
“DUI Notes: DUI Gone AWOL: Part IV," by Stephen J. Weinbaum
"Death Is Different: Death Penalty Case Law Update," by Peter N. Mills
"Aucun chemin de Fleurs Ne Conduit a la Gloire," by Kepler B. Funk

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