Category: Digital Advocate

2024 Idaho High School Mock Trial Competition by Carey A. Shoufler

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ABA Midyear Report by R. Jonathan Shirts

by Jonathan Shirts This year’s American Bar Association Midyear meeting was held in Louisville, KY from January 31 to February 5. For a baseball nerd like myself, I’ll admit I […]

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Answering Discovery as a Prosecutor by Louis E. Marshall

by Louis E. Marshall Discovery For those of you that practice mainly civil law and never have to forge your way through the trenches of criminal prosecution and criminal defense, […]

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In Defense of the Prosecutor by Christopher D. Boyd

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Never Forgotten by Jan M. Bennetts

Jan M. Bennetts Before I walked into the conference room to meet Tiffany[i] for the first time, I took a deep breath. Neither of us knew it at the time, […]

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Are Career Prosecutors Going the Way of the Dinosaur? Challenging Days for Ministers of Justice in the 21st Century by Brian D. Naugle

by Brian D. Naugle Forty years ago, if you had asked a cross section of the American citizenry how a prosecutor spent his or her days, you’d have been more […]

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The Dynamic Role of County Prosecutors: Nurturing Local Leadership and Community Engagement by Robert H. Wood

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Department Report: Admissions

by Maureen R. Braley The Idaho State Bar Admissions Department administers the rules governing admission to the practice of law in Idaho. Attorneys can be admitted by taking the Idaho […]

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The Legal Profession: Integrity, Character, and Commitment to Values

by Mary V. York I recently attended the Idaho Supreme Court Memorial Service honoring and remembering the attorneys and judges who passed during the last year. Every year that I […]

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Book Review: When Knowing Comes, A Legal Drama: A Novel by Kelly Green by Jeffery C. Fereday

by Jeffrey C. Fereday Shame, repressed memories, denial, ruined marital intimacy, courtroom drama, and family tragedy–all arising from childhood sexual abuse occurring decades before – are themes in Kelly Green’s […]

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