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TEXAS DISCIPLINARY RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
TEXAS DISCIPLINARY RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Attorneys bear ethical responsibilities, particularly when facing situations where clients may be involved in criminal or fraudulent activities. These obligations are outlined in Rule 1.05(e) and (f) of the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct (n.d.), which delineate instances necessitating mandatory disclosure that may be adverse to the client’s…
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Equal Rights Under The Law
Federal Hate Crime Statutes Equal Rights under the Law According to Title 42, U.S.C., Section 1981 (n.d.), also known as the Equal Rights under the Law statute, all individuals within the jurisdiction of the United States are granted the same rights in every State and Territory to engage in various legal actions (Title 42, U.S.C.,…
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Wrongful Convictions
Sheldon Thomas, a 35-year-old man, has been released from prison after nearly two decades of incarceration for a crime he did not commit. His wrongful conviction for murder was the result of a flawed identification process, where detectives inadvertently led a witness to identify the wrong individual. The Controversy Surrounding the Case The case of…