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Full Issue, University Of Denver Criminal Law Journal
Full Issue, University Of Denver Criminal Law Journal
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
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A Right To A Remedy: The Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel And The American Indigent Defense Crisis, Nicholas A. Lutz
A Right To A Remedy: The Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel And The American Indigent Defense Crisis, Nicholas A. Lutz
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
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Full Issue, University Of Denver Criminal Law Journal
Full Issue, University Of Denver Criminal Law Journal
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
No abstract provided.
Full Issue, University Of Denver Criminal Law Journal
Full Issue, University Of Denver Criminal Law Journal
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
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Giving An Acquittal Its Due: Why A Quartet Of Sixth Amendment Cases Means The End Of United States V. Watts And Acquitted Conduct Sentencing, Lucius T. Outlaw
Giving An Acquittal Its Due: Why A Quartet Of Sixth Amendment Cases Means The End Of United States V. Watts And Acquitted Conduct Sentencing, Lucius T. Outlaw
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
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Full Issue, University Of Denver Criminal Law Journal
Full Issue, University Of Denver Criminal Law Journal
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
No abstract provided.
Teaching Criminal Law: Integrating Professional Responsibility, Robert Batey
Teaching Criminal Law: Integrating Professional Responsibility, Robert Batey
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
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Using Technology The Founders Never Dreamed Of: Cell Phones As Tracking Devices And The Fourth Amendment, R. Craig Curtis, Michael C. Gizzi, Michael J. Kittleson
Using Technology The Founders Never Dreamed Of: Cell Phones As Tracking Devices And The Fourth Amendment, R. Craig Curtis, Michael C. Gizzi, Michael J. Kittleson
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
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Front Matter, University Of Denver Criminal Law Journal
Front Matter, University Of Denver Criminal Law Journal
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
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They're Planting Stories In The Press: The Impact Of Media Distortions On Sex Offender Law And Policy, Heather Ellis Cucolo, Michael L. Perlin
They're Planting Stories In The Press: The Impact Of Media Distortions On Sex Offender Law And Policy, Heather Ellis Cucolo, Michael L. Perlin
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
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Right To Counsel Vs. Right To A Speedy Trail: How The Public Defender Crisis Is Causing A Sixth Amendment Conflict, Conor R. Mccullough
Right To Counsel Vs. Right To A Speedy Trail: How The Public Defender Crisis Is Causing A Sixth Amendment Conflict, Conor R. Mccullough
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
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Sacrificing Fundamental Principles Of Justice For Efficiency: The Case Against Alford Pleas, Brandi L. Joffrion
Sacrificing Fundamental Principles Of Justice For Efficiency: The Case Against Alford Pleas, Brandi L. Joffrion
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
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Sixth Amendment Rising: The Newly Emerging Constitutional Case For Trial By Jury In Criminal Sentencing, Robert Hardaway
Sixth Amendment Rising: The Newly Emerging Constitutional Case For Trial By Jury In Criminal Sentencing, Robert Hardaway
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
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The Impact Of Arizona V. Gant On Search And Seizure Law As Applied To Vehicle Searches, Michael C. Gizzi, R. Craig Curtis
The Impact Of Arizona V. Gant On Search And Seizure Law As Applied To Vehicle Searches, Michael C. Gizzi, R. Craig Curtis
University of Denver Criminal Law Review
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The Life Of Crimmigration Law, César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández
The Life Of Crimmigration Law, César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
This short essay introduces a collection of articles that arose from the Denver University Law Review’s symposium Crimmigration: Crossing the Border Between Criminal Law and Immigration Law, held in February 2015 at the University ofDenver Sturm College of Law. The essay borrows heavily from the Epilogue to my book Crimmigration Law.
Miranda’S Hidden Right, Laurent Sacharoff
Miranda’S Hidden Right, Laurent Sacharoff
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
When the Court in Miranda v. Arizona applied the Fifth Amendment “right to remain silent” to the stationhouse, it also created an inherent contradiction that has bedeviled Miranda cases since. That is, the Court in Miranda said that a suspect can waive her right to remain silent but also that she must invoke it. Numerous courts have repeated this incantation, including most recently last summer in Berghuis v. Thompkins. But how can both be true about the same right? Either the suspect has the right and can waive it or does not yet enjoy it and must therefore invoke it. …