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The International Covenants On Human Rights: An Approach To Interpretation, Parvez Hassan
The International Covenants On Human Rights: An Approach To Interpretation, Parvez Hassan
Buffalo Law Review
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Complete Manual Of Criminal Forms, Federal And State. By F. Lee Bailey And Henry R. Rothblatt., Paul Ivan Birzon
Complete Manual Of Criminal Forms, Federal And State. By F. Lee Bailey And Henry R. Rothblatt., Paul Ivan Birzon
Buffalo Law Review
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Dangerousness: A Theoretical Reconstruction Of The Criminal Law, Al Katz
Dangerousness: A Theoretical Reconstruction Of The Criminal Law, Al Katz
Buffalo Law Review
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Constitutional Limitations On Evidence In Criminal Cases. By James George, Jr., Irving Younger
Constitutional Limitations On Evidence In Criminal Cases. By James George, Jr., Irving Younger
Buffalo Law Review
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Drafting A New Penal Law For New York, Herman Schwartz, Richard Denzer, Jerome Skolnick
Drafting A New Penal Law For New York, Herman Schwartz, Richard Denzer, Jerome Skolnick
Buffalo Law Review
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A Comparative Analysis Of The New Penal Laws Of New York And Michigan, B. J. George Jr.
A Comparative Analysis Of The New Penal Laws Of New York And Michigan, B. J. George Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
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The New York Penal Law: A Prosecutor's Evaluation, Howard A. Levine
The New York Penal Law: A Prosecutor's Evaluation, Howard A. Levine
Buffalo Law Review
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Justifiable Use Of Force Under Article 35 Of The Penal Law Of New York, William Leibovitz
Justifiable Use Of Force Under Article 35 Of The Penal Law Of New York, William Leibovitz
Buffalo Law Review
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Constitutional Law—Cruel And Unusual Punishment—Conviction Of A Chronic Alcoholic For Public Intoxication Not Violative Of Eighth Amendment Proscription Of Cruel And Unusual Punishment, Robert E. Keller
Buffalo Law Review
Powell v. Texas, 392 U.S. 514 (1968).
Criminal Law—Denial Of Counsel And Failure To Provide Adequate Warnings Regarding Constitutional Rights Have Important Bearing On Confessions Which Are Tested Under The Totality Of Circumstances., Edwin H. Wolf
Buffalo Law Review
Greenwald v. Wisconsin, 390 U.S. 519 (1968).
Criminal Law Revision Through A Legislative Commission: The New York Experience, Herman Schwartz, Richard Bartlett
Criminal Law Revision Through A Legislative Commission: The New York Experience, Herman Schwartz, Richard Bartlett
Buffalo Law Review
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