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Monnat & Spurrier, Chartered Wichita, KS Document Search Results (9) Sort by:  | Sidelining the Prosecutor in a Criminal Case Daniel E. Monnat, Paige Nichols; Monnat & Spurrier, Chartered;
Legal Alert/Article July 26, 2011, previously published by Kansas Trial Lawyers Association Journal on July 2007 While the absence of much law on the removal of prosecutors in Kansas suggests that Kansas prosecutors are ordinarily aware of and adhere to their limits, defense counsel should be alert to potential conflicts of interest and other disqualifying circumstances.
|  | Ain't Misbehavin'? Think Again - Identifying Ten Improper Prosecutorial Arguments in Criminal Cases Daniel E. Monnat, Paige Nichols; Monnat & Spurrier, Chartered;
Legal Alert/Article July 26, 2011, previously published by Kansas Trial Lawyers Association Journal on March 2001 Prosecution closing arguments that are improper.
|  | Legal Prescriptions for Diagnosing Bias During Voir Dire in Kansas Criminal Cases Daniel E. Monnat, Paige Nichols; Monnat & Spurrier, Chartered;
Legal Alert/Article July 22, 2011, previously published by Journal of the Kansas Association for Justice on July 2008 The law concerning what topics lawyers have the right to explore in determining bias in Kansas criminal cases.
|  | Unsealing Search Warrant Materials for Uncharged Clients Daniel E. Monnat, Paige Nichols; Monnat & Spurrier, Chartered;
Legal Alert/Article July 22, 2011, previously published by National Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys The Champion on July 2006 An uncharged individual's right to learn the basis upon which law enforcement officers searched the individual's property.
|  | A Primer on the Federal Wiretap Act and Its Fourth Amendment Framework Anne Ethen, Daniel E. Monnat; Monnat & Spurrier, Chartered;
Legal Alert/Article July 22, 2011, previously published by Kansas Trial Lawyers Association Journal on March 2004 A description of how the seeming complexities of Federal Wiretap Law is in reality the familiar framework of the Fourth Amendment.
|  | Unraveling the Woolsack: How to Recuse or Reverse a Biased Judge Daniel E. Monnat, Paige Nichols; Monnat & Spurrier, Chartered;
Legal Alert/Article July 22, 2011, previously published by Kansas Trial Lawyers Association Journal on July 2006 The mechanics by which a conscientious lawyer may disqualify a biased judge.
|  | How to Free a "Guilty" Client by Arguing Entrapment by Estoppel Daniel E. Monnat, Paige Nichols; Monnat & Spurrier, Chartered;
Legal Alert/Article July 19, 2011, previously published by National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers The Champion on December 2010 Discusses the often ignored common law and due process defense of "entrapment by estoppel" applicable when an official advises the accused that conduct is legal and the accused reasonably believes the official.
|  | What to Do When the Jury is Out -- But the Legal Questions Keep Rolling In Daniel E. Monnat, Paige Nichols; Monnat & Spurrier, Chartered;
Legal Alert/Article July 19, 2011, previously published by Journal of the Kansas Association for Justice on November 2009 From the start of jury deliberations through the moment the jury is discharged, a host of legal questions arise.
|  | The Loneliness of the Kansas Constitution, Part I Daniel E. Monnat, Paige Nichols; Monnat & Spurrier, Chartered;
Legal Alert/Article July 11, 2011, previously published by Journal of the Kansas Association for Justice Time and again the Kansas Supreme Court has acknowledged its authority to interpret our Kansas Constitution in a manner different than the United States Constitution has been construed, and yet the Court has not traditionally done so. This article aims to promote state constitutionalism in Kansas,...
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