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The Reporter's Privilege: An Analysis Of The Common Law, Branzberg V. Hayes , And Recent Statutory Developments, Paul Marcus
The Reporter's Privilege: An Analysis Of The Common Law, Branzberg V. Hayes , And Recent Statutory Developments, Paul Marcus
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Good Faith, The Exclusionary Remedy, And Rule-Oriented Adjudication In The Criminal Process, Gerald G. Ashdown
Good Faith, The Exclusionary Remedy, And Rule-Oriented Adjudication In The Criminal Process, Gerald G. Ashdown
William & Mary Law Review
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White Collar Crime: A Legal Overview, Paul Marcus
White Collar Crime: A Legal Overview, Paul Marcus
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Civil Rico And Parens Patriae: Lowering Litigation Barriers Through State Intervention, Beth S. Schipper
Civil Rico And Parens Patriae: Lowering Litigation Barriers Through State Intervention, Beth S. Schipper
William & Mary Law Review
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The Availability Of A First Appearance And Preliminary Hearing - Now You See Them, Now You Don't, Linda A. Malone
The Availability Of A First Appearance And Preliminary Hearing - Now You See Them, Now You Don't, Linda A. Malone
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Admissions Brochure 1983-1984, William & Mary Law School
Admissions Brochure 1983-1984, William & Mary Law School
Admissions Brochure
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How Are You Going To Keep Them Down On The (Collective) Farm After They've Seen Chicago - A Minor's Right To Political Asylum Against His Parents' Wishes, Michael G. Hillinger
How Are You Going To Keep Them Down On The (Collective) Farm After They've Seen Chicago - A Minor's Right To Political Asylum Against His Parents' Wishes, Michael G. Hillinger
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The Procurement And Presentation Of Evidence In Courts-Martial: Compulsory Process And Confrontation, Fredric I. Lederer, Francis A. Gilligan
The Procurement And Presentation Of Evidence In Courts-Martial: Compulsory Process And Confrontation, Fredric I. Lederer, Francis A. Gilligan
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Although pretrial litigation often seems to render trial on the merits something of an anti-climax, adversarial adjudication is of course the focus of the criminal justice system, military or civilian. Once trial on the merits has begun, trial and defense counsel naturally utilize the rules of evidence in the fashion most likely to make the most of the evidence available to them. Yet, as all lawyers are aware, the period since the enactment of the Uniform Code of Military Justice has brought sweeping changes not only in military criminal law, but also in the "constitutionalization" of the law of evidence. …