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Kaufman county needs a new courthouse. Why? First, the current building is too small to handle the growing population. The courthouse was designed for two courtrooms, but now houses four courts. There are no public restrooms upstairs, no attorney client meeting area anywhere (we use the very narrow and cramped hallways) the government offices are beyond cramped, the security area with the metal detectors was an ad hoc development that creates a pedestrian bottleneck for jurors, the law library is also the felony jury deliberation room etc, etc.

Another reason to embrace change is the courthouse’s complete lack of aesthetic appeal. This sad blue cube doesn’t evoke traditional Texas courthouse grandeur like say, the Ellis county courthouse. On the contrary, Kaufman’s courthouse recently doubled as a mental hospital for a tv pilot (starring Dylan McDermott, it was never picked up).

It’s one thing for lawyers to complain, it’s another to generate voter support. The voters have spoken before, and soundly rejected spending their tax dollars on a new courthouse. Undeterred, the county commissioners may have found a way to build a new courthouse without voter approval- certificates of obligation. Tread carefully here pols.

Recently, I was appointed to a misdemeanor pot case in Kaufman. Yet another reason you should support HB 902, so you can quit paying me to fight this nonsense. The appointment sheet listed the charge as possession of marijuana under 2 ounces; a class B misdemeanor and that bail was set at $100,000.

Convinced this was a typo, I called the jail to confirm. It’s true. This defendant has no holds, no blue warrants, no probation revocation, no other charges and the magistrate set a $100,000 bail for a joint.

One of two things is at play here. Either the defendant royally pissed off the magistrate, or he has some prior criminal history. The former is a fairly rare circumstance. As to the latter. Does arrest for non violent meaningless victimless “crime” + criminal history= trapped in jail with a ridiculously high bond. Is that an equation for justice?

The first Kaufman bar meeting of 2009 was today. Bar president Tracy Booker and Secretary Keenya Greeling did great work planning the vent. Turnout was higher than usual with around two dozen lawyers crammed into the law library.

One of the goals for the Kaufman Bar is to have CLE at every meeting. If you are a CLE speaker and will drive to Kaufman (county east of Dallas) let me know.

Today’s speaker was Ted Lyons. Ted is a civil trial attorney with a history of huge verdicts. Mr. Lyons offered his insight into successful trial litigation. Here is a breakdown.

The police pull you over and find a suspicious white powder in your car. You swear this powder is for your athlete’s foot. The police believe this powder is cocaine.

You are booked into jail. Bail is set at $25,000. The powder is sent to the DPS lab for further testing. You spend two weeks in jail but the DPS lab report comes back negative. Vindicated, you leave jail, short two weeks of life you will never get back.

Think that never happens? You must not practice criminal defense in Texas.

No one plans on getting arrested in Kaufman County. If you do, be sure and check out this recommended bond schedule for Kaufman County.

Kaufman County Recommended Bond Schedule

Are you considering possessing marijuana in Forney? If you get caught and have no prior convictions your recommend bond amount will be $750.

Have a loved one stuck in the Kaufman County Jail with bond set too high? Here is some information on the typical bond issues in Kaufman.

First, bail is set once a day in Kaufman, between 8-10AM. If you are unlucky enough to get arrested at noon, you may be stuck until the next morning. Our 4 JP judges rotate setting bail and follow a suggested bail schedule (I will post a copy tomorrow).

Once bail is set you can either post a cash bond (put up all the money yourself) or contact a bail bondsmen. In Texas attorneys can write bonds but it’s not a service I offer. Bail bondsmen in Kaufman charge around 10% of the total bond. For example, if your bond is set at $5,000 you can either put up $5,000 in cash, or hire a bondsmen for around $500.

The Kaufman County Bar Association had a meeting last week, and… I missed it. I was in court in Ellis County. The topic of the day was the formation of a new UNT law school in Dallas. Here is UNT’s proposal.

I am torn on this proposal between self preservation/legal profession concerns and my usual libertarian ideals (let the market sort things out).

Concern #1- Supply and Demand.

The Kaufman County Bar met today. The luncheon was held at Maples Hall, a restored building from 1890 that you can rent for gatherings. It’s an amazing structure and I highly recommend it. If you are in Kaufman, and need to meet for any reason, use Maples Hall.

Kaufman DWI Court

Kaufman is instituting a new DWI court program. What is DWI court? Basically, it’s a new way for our criminal justice system to address addiction. The old way of addressing addiction- incarceration, has not proven effective at changing behavior. An alcoholic who leaves jail is still an alcoholic.

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