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Hofstra Law Review

1975

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The Offense Of Driving While Intoxicated: The Development Of Statutory And Case Law In New York, Josephine Y. King, Mark Tipperman Jan 1975

The Offense Of Driving While Intoxicated: The Development Of Statutory And Case Law In New York, Josephine Y. King, Mark Tipperman

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The Winds Of Change: New Styles In The Appellate Process, The Honorable James D. Hopkins Jan 1975

The Winds Of Change: New Styles In The Appellate Process, The Honorable James D. Hopkins

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United States V. Schwarz, Michael H. Berns Jan 1975

United States V. Schwarz, Michael H. Berns

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United States V. Hale, James R. Freeswick Jan 1975

United States V. Hale, James R. Freeswick

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Books Received Jan 1975

Books Received

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The Future Of Imprisonment. By Norval Morris, Christopher T. Bayley Jan 1975

The Future Of Imprisonment. By Norval Morris, Christopher T. Bayley

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Prosecutorial Discretion At The Complaint Bureau Level, Gary Rotenberg Jan 1975

Prosecutorial Discretion At The Complaint Bureau Level, Gary Rotenberg

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Virtually every public prosecutor or district attorney in the United States has wide-ranging discretion in the investigation and prosecution of criminal offenses. The subject office of this article, the New York County District Attorney's Office, is little different in this regard.

This comment will explore the philosophical and legal bases for prosecutorial discretion. It will focus on the actual operation of the New York County District Attorney's Office with regard to the exercise of discretion, and on suggestions for reform. The discussion will concentrate neither on the various equal protection arguments made against the abuses of discretion, nor on the …


People V. Selikoff, Alan E. Wolin Jan 1975

People V. Selikoff, Alan E. Wolin

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End Matter Jan 1975

End Matter

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Books Received Jan 1975

Books Received

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Brief book reviews of:

BEFORE THE LAW: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE LEGAL PROCESS. By John J. Bonsignore, Ethan Katsh, Peter d'Errico, Ronald M. Pipkin and Stephen Arons. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1974. Pp. xii, 388.

CONSUMER PROTECTION EXPERIMENTS IN SWEDEN. By Donald B. King. South Hackensack, New Jersey: Fred B. Rothman and Company, 1974. Pp. iv, 116.

DISORDER IN THE COURT: REPORT OF THE ASSOCIATION OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON COURTROOM CONDUCT. By Norman Dorsen and Leon Friedman. New York: Pantheon Books, 1973.

DRUG ABUSE: PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY, PHARMACOLOGY. Edited by Brent Q. Hafen. …


Court Reform In New York State: An Overview For 1975, David J. Ellis Jan 1975

Court Reform In New York State: An Overview For 1975, David J. Ellis

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Privacy Legislation: Protection Of Individual Liberties Or Threat To A Free Press?, Faith Wender Jan 1975

Privacy Legislation: Protection Of Individual Liberties Or Threat To A Free Press?, Faith Wender

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