Sidebar with TCDLA

Sidebar with TCDLA is sponsored by the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and produced by Aaron Diaz of San Antonio, Texas.

Ep. 20 - Operation Lone Star

On this episode we interview Amrutha Jindal, the Executive Director of the Lonestar Defenders Office in Lubbock, Texas. Amrutha provides an overview of indigent defense and also shares the impact that Governor Abbott's Operation Lone Star initiative has had on indigent defendants.Johnny's Interlock Advertisment - http://johnnysinterlock.com/rustyduncan

04-11
28:23

Ep. 19 - Corrections and Parole

On this episode, we dive into the nuances of corrections and parole with Gene Anthes.tcdla.com

02-03
25:31

Ep. 27 - Collateral Consequences

On this episode, Ian Stephens , a recent A&M Law graduate, discusses Texas' licensing scheme and the hurdles it creates for inmates released from prison who seek employment.

10-01
15:40

Ep. 18 - An Overview of Capital Defense Work

On Episode 18 of Sidebar with TCDLA, Patrick McCann kicks off the first episode of our Capital Defense series by sharing his approach to handling capital cases and offers his advice to younger lawyers looking to get into capital defense work.

07-29
41:12

Ep. 17 - What You Should Know About Parole

As criminal defense lawyers, parole is something we often have to consider when consulting with our clients who are facing potential jail time. On this episode, Sean Levinson (Austin) joins us to discuss his parole practice and share his insight into parole law.

04-01
23:34

Ep. 16 - Defending Your Next Family Violence Case

Family violence cases are some of the most difficult cases we, as defense lawyers, are tasked with defending. On this episode, Lisa Greenberg (Corpus Christi) shares her tips and approach to handling family violence cases that we can use in our own practice. This episode is one you don't want to miss!

02-09
38:28

Ep. 15 - Significant Decisions Report (Vol. 38) (Pt. II)

This episode is a continuation from our last episode, where we discuss some of the recent significant appellate decisions from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.

07-01
20:28

Ep. 14 - Significant Decisions Report (Vol. 38)

Are you up to date on the law? Tune in to Episode 14, as we discuss some of the significant appellate decisions recently handed down by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.

03-20
23:09

Ep. 13 - Criminal Defense Lawyers: Why we do what we do.

On this episode of Sidebar with TCDLA, Laurie Key (Lubbock) kicks off the new year with an interview about starting her career as a solo practitioner, some of the challenges she's faced along the way, and shares her thoughts on why we do what we do as criminal defense lawyers.

01-03
28:49

Ep. 12 - Expunctions and Non-Disclosures

On this episode, Yvonne London with the Texas Fair Defense Project shares her knowledge about the differences between expunctions and non-disclosures. Yvonne also discusses the different resources that the Texas Fair Defense Project provides for indigent defendants in Texas, and what steps you should take to find out if you qualify for those resources.

12-01
23:15

Ep. 11 - Texas Bail Reform and SB6

On this episode, we sit down with criminal defense attorney, John T. Hunter (San Antonio), to discuss significant changes to the Texas bail system after the Legislature passed Senate Bill 6 last year.  John provides an overview about SB6, shares his experience dealing with the new bail procedures, and offers his take on future bail issues.

10-03
31:12

Ep. 10 - The State of Indigent Defense in Texas

Does the right to counsel mean the same thing for everyone accused of a crime?  Geoff Burkhart, Executive Director of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission, answers that question and gives us an in depth look at the current state of indigent defense in Texas.

09-01
24:30

Ep. 8 - From Marine to Law Student to Solo Practitioner w/ Jeff Shearer

On Episode 8, Jeff Shearer from White Settlement, Texas sits down with us for Part 3 of our New Lawyer Series. Jeff shares how his military background prepared him for law school and ultimately shaped his career as a solo practitioner.

05-23
12:39

Ep. 7 - From Law Student to Public Defender w/ Lauren McCollum

TCDLA's New Lawyer Series continues with Lauren McCollum (San Angelo), who shares her experience starting out as a new lawyer to now working as a public defender in Concho Valley.  Lauren also gives us a few tips about starting your own practice as a newly licensed criminal defense lawyer.

04-04
11:36

Ep. 6 - From Law Clerk to Lawyer w/ Molly Bagshaw

TCDLA kicks off a new four-part series with some of TCDLA's younger members to talk about their path to the criminal defense bar.  On part one, Molly Bagshaw from Houston, Texas talks about starting out as a law clerk before becoming an associate attorney at Hochglaube & DeBorde.

03-14
18:22

Ep. 5 - Will Texas Ever Legalize Marijuana?

On this episode, Don Flanary from San Antonio talks Texas marijuana reform, and offers some advise about how to handle your next marijuana case.

03-01
26:43

Ep. 4 - Behind the Scenes with TCDLA's Legislative Team

On this episode, Shea Place and Allen Place take us behind the scenes with TCDLA's legislative team. We also chat about two important changes to Texas criminal law after the recent legislative session.

12-17
17:47

Ep. 3 - Juvenile Certification and the DOJ's Investigation into TJJD Detention Facilities

Ruben Castaneda of the Travis County Juvenile Public Defender's Office sits down with us to talk about juvenile certification, and the DOJ's investigation into 5 TJJD detention facilities.

11-22
20:11

Ep. 2 - Discovery and Notice

On this episode, we discuss Discovery and Notice under Article 39.14 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.  Grant Scheiner also breaks down Watkins v. State, a recent case handed down by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals that addresses a defendant's statutory right to discovery.

05-10
24:32

Ep. 1 - Challenges for Cause

On this episode, we discuss Art. 35.16 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure - Reasons for Challenge for Cause.  Our hosts also break down Homan v. State, a Texas Court of Criminal case argued by longtime TCDLA member Arch McColl.  

01-11
18:55

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