. . . almost every defendant, even the most simple-minded among them, starts thinking up suggestions for improvement from the moment the trial starts, and in doing so often wastes time and energy that would be better spent in other ways. The only proper approach is to learn to accept existing conditions. Even if it [...]
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This is the blog of Matthew K. Gold, who teaches in the English Department at the New York City College of Technology and the Interactive Technology and Pedagogy Certificate Program at the CUNY Graduate Center.
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