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The Linchpin Of Identification Evidence: The Unreliability Of Eyewitnesses And The Need For Reform In West Virginia, Jared T. Dotson Dec 2014

The Linchpin Of Identification Evidence: The Unreliability Of Eyewitnesses And The Need For Reform In West Virginia, Jared T. Dotson

West Virginia Law Review

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A Good Name: Applying Regulatory Takings Analysis To Reputation Damage Caused By Criminal History, Jamila Jefferson-Jones Dec 2013

A Good Name: Applying Regulatory Takings Analysis To Reputation Damage Caused By Criminal History, Jamila Jefferson-Jones

West Virginia Law Review

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Doubting Demaree: The Application Of Ex Post Facto Principles To The United States Sentencing Guidelines After United States V. Booker, James R. Dillon Apr 2008

Doubting Demaree: The Application Of Ex Post Facto Principles To The United States Sentencing Guidelines After United States V. Booker, James R. Dillon

West Virginia Law Review

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Criminal Discovery And Psychological Defenses In West Virginia: Squeezing A Lemon Or Kicking A Dog, J. Robert Russell Sep 1996

Criminal Discovery And Psychological Defenses In West Virginia: Squeezing A Lemon Or Kicking A Dog, J. Robert Russell

West Virginia Law Review

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The Federalism Pendulum, Ronald J. Bacigal Apr 1996

The Federalism Pendulum, Ronald J. Bacigal

West Virginia Law Review

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Federalism And The Judicial Function: A Cutting Edge Amidst Professions Of Restraint, Donald E. Lively Apr 1996

Federalism And The Judicial Function: A Cutting Edge Amidst Professions Of Restraint, Donald E. Lively

West Virginia Law Review

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The Prosecutorial Perspective: The Victim And Witness Protection Act Of 1982, William A. Kolibash Sep 1984

The Prosecutorial Perspective: The Victim And Witness Protection Act Of 1982, William A. Kolibash

West Virginia Law Review

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Bowman V. Leverette: Retroactivity Of Criminal Procedure Decisions, Mary Sanders Richards, John Michael Hedges Jan 1983

Bowman V. Leverette: Retroactivity Of Criminal Procedure Decisions, Mary Sanders Richards, John Michael Hedges

West Virginia Law Review

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Prosecutorial Discovery: An Overview, Harry G. Deitzler, Susan Klimas, Walt Auvil Dec 1980

Prosecutorial Discovery: An Overview, Harry G. Deitzler, Susan Klimas, Walt Auvil

West Virginia Law Review

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Criminal Law--Criminal Responsibility--A Pragmatic Approach To The Fourth Circuit, Michael Frank Pezzulli Jun 1976

Criminal Law--Criminal Responsibility--A Pragmatic Approach To The Fourth Circuit, Michael Frank Pezzulli

West Virginia Law Review

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Criminal Procedure--Post-Conviction Right To Counsel, Thomas W. Smith Apr 1975

Criminal Procedure--Post-Conviction Right To Counsel, Thomas W. Smith

West Virginia Law Review

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Criminal Procedure--Right To Counsel--Standard For Judging The Effectiveness Of Assistance, Rowland H. Burns Jr. Feb 1975

Criminal Procedure--Right To Counsel--Standard For Judging The Effectiveness Of Assistance, Rowland H. Burns Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

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Post-Conviction Relief For Federal Prisoners: A Survey And A Suggestion Under 28 U.S.C. 2255, Gerald F. Uelmen Apr 1967

Post-Conviction Relief For Federal Prisoners: A Survey And A Suggestion Under 28 U.S.C. 2255, Gerald F. Uelmen

West Virginia Law Review

In answer to the complaints of numerous federal judges that they were being engulfed by a flood of habeas corpus petitions, Congress in 1948 enacted a complete revision of the habeas corpus provisions of the Judicial Code. Part of this revision was title 28, section 2255, of the United States Code which "restates, clarifies and simplifies the procedure in the nature of the ancient writ of error coram nobis." Adopted upon the recommendation of the Judicial Conference of the United States, its declared purpose was to provide "an expeditious remedy for correcting erroneous sentences without resort to habeas corpus." The …


The Disclosure To Defense Of Presentence Reports In West Virginia, Willard D. Lorensen Feb 1967

The Disclosure To Defense Of Presentence Reports In West Virginia, Willard D. Lorensen

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.