By tradition (and also because it’s so easy), the first column of December, along with the last of the year (or the first of next year, depending on how the dates line up) is a look back at the past year’s legal tomfoolery, hijinks, monkeyshines, and shenanigans. And so, without further ado: • I have written before about how there have been a surprising number of cases in which appellate courts have had to review criminal convictions in which the defendant claimed that the defense attorney nodded off during the trial. On the one hand, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals decided to disregard those claims, but upon further review of those claims in a federal habeas corpus proceeding, the judge
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