Monday, March 20, 2006

For current cartoons, please go the main site

To read current Scribble-in-Law cartoons, go to LawComix.com which runs the Scribble-in-Law cartoon project. Because this blog has turned out to be a duplication of the main site that is less attractive and navigable, I'm not going to make duplicate posts here any longer. However, this is the only place I can post Scribble-in-Law when I'm on the road, so I am going to keep this blog open for that and will post a notice on the main site when that occurs.

Thanks,

Charles Fincher

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Prosecutorial misconduct in Moussaoui trial

Assistant U.S. Attorney David Novak learned in the Moussaoui trial that he'd have to inform Judge Leonie Brinkema about prosecutorial misconduct, I doubt he looked forward to the task. The misconduct occurred when prosecution co-counsel Carla Martin e-mailed expert witnesses, suggested how they should testify and sent along trial transcripts in violation of a court order and ethics standards.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Briefs

Smithers was unclear on the concept of submitting briefs.

Friday, March 10, 2006

Malcom wondered about respect

Malcom, a perennial top producer, wonders about his partners.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Jury selection made easy

Selecting a jury's much easier when the panel truly relates to you.

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Military recruting on campus

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the opinion mandating law schools to allow military recruiters on campus. Many schools opposed this move based on the military's discrimination against gays and lesbians. Click on the image to see it full size.

Monday, March 06, 2006

Redesign of main site

The number of eyeballs for the main site http://www.lawcomix.com are steadily increasing. So, I spent the weekend redesigning it. I had three goals: to make it easier to navigate, to make it more attractive and to put it in a format for that illusive Internet holy grail -- advertising. I think it's time to get some sleep now.