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Blog Posts in 2013

  • Posted By Lyle Mazin 29-Oct-2013

    Criminal Attorney Lyle Mazin Tells NPR News: The Escaped Inmates Might Have Gotten Away With It

    More Escaped Florida Convicts and Forgery Methods Possible Wednesday, October 23, 2013 By: Amy Kiley NPR NEWS October 23, 2013 | WMFE--Authorities are investigating whether other Florida inmates are out of prison with forged release documents. The ...
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  • Posted By Lyle Mazin 30-Sep-2013

    E-Filing begins for Criminal Defense Attorneys

    Written by Orlando Criminal Defense Attorney Lyle B. Mazin. E-Filing is the wave of the future and the future is here for Orlando Criminal Defense Attorneys. Up until now, criminal defense attorneys were immune from e-filing requirements but ...
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  • Posted By Lyle Mazin 5-Jul-2013

    State v. Zimmerman - Will Zimmerman testify?

    Whether or not George Zimmerman will take the stand during his trial can be answered with three simple words: Not a chance. However, that doesn't mean the jury won't hear from him. In fact, they already have. During the State's case in ...
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  • Posted By Lyle Mazin 26-Jun-2013

    State v. Zimmerman - Did the word "cracker," crack the prosecution

    Referring to a person as a "creepy ass cracker" is by no means a positive reference. Some might be more offended by it than others and some not offended at all. However, "creepy ass cracker" certainly offended the prosecution ...
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  • Posted By Lyle Mazin 24-Jun-2013

    State v. Zimmerman - Are not guilty predictions correct?

    Many legal analysts appear to be bashing the prosecution and supporting the defense. Legal speculators from across the board have proclaimed the "state has no case." From the public's perspective something has to seem amiss. It begs the ...
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