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Exercising Judicial Power: A Response To The Wisconsin Supreme Court's Critics, Lynn Adelman, Shelley Fite
Exercising Judicial Power: A Response To The Wisconsin Supreme Court's Critics, Lynn Adelman, Shelley Fite
Marquette Law Review
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Restoring Access To The Advancement Of Defense Costs For White-Collar Defendants: The Inadequacies Of The Mcnulty Memo, Joshua K. Byers
Restoring Access To The Advancement Of Defense Costs For White-Collar Defendants: The Inadequacies Of The Mcnulty Memo, Joshua K. Byers
Marquette Law Review
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Traces Of A Libertarian Theory Of Punishment, Erik Luna
Traces Of A Libertarian Theory Of Punishment, Erik Luna
Marquette Law Review
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Social Psychology, Information Processing, And Plea Bargaining, Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff
Social Psychology, Information Processing, And Plea Bargaining, Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff
Marquette Law Review
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Plea Bargaining And Victims: From Consultation To Guidelines, Michael M. O'Hear
Plea Bargaining And Victims: From Consultation To Guidelines, Michael M. O'Hear
Marquette Law Review
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Apologies And Plea Bargaining, Margareth Etienne, Jennifer K. Robbennolt
Apologies And Plea Bargaining, Margareth Etienne, Jennifer K. Robbennolt
Marquette Law Review
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Adding (Or Reaffirming) A Temporal Element To The Miranda Warning "You Have The Right To An Attorney", Adam S. Bazelon
Adding (Or Reaffirming) A Temporal Element To The Miranda Warning "You Have The Right To An Attorney", Adam S. Bazelon
Marquette Law Review
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Grassroots Plea Bargaining, Josh Bowers
Dignity, Equality, And Public Interest For Defendants And Crime Victims In Plea Bargains: A Response To Professor Michael O'Hear, Douglas E. Beloof
Dignity, Equality, And Public Interest For Defendants And Crime Victims In Plea Bargains: A Response To Professor Michael O'Hear, Douglas E. Beloof
Marquette Law Review
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Introduction: Dispute Resolution In Criminal Law, Michael M. O'Hear, Andrea Kupfer Schneider
Introduction: Dispute Resolution In Criminal Law, Michael M. O'Hear, Andrea Kupfer Schneider
Marquette Law Review
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Charge Movement And Theories Of Prosecutors, Ronald F. Wright, Rodney L. Engen
Charge Movement And Theories Of Prosecutors, Ronald F. Wright, Rodney L. Engen
Marquette Law Review
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Cooperating Or Caving In: Are Defense Attorneys Shrewd Or Exploited In Plea Bargaining Negotiations?, Andrea Kupfer Schneider
Cooperating Or Caving In: Are Defense Attorneys Shrewd Or Exploited In Plea Bargaining Negotiations?, Andrea Kupfer Schneider
Marquette Law Review
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Prosecutorial Passion, Cognitive Bias, And Plea Bargaining, Alafair S. Burke
Prosecutorial Passion, Cognitive Bias, And Plea Bargaining, Alafair S. Burke
Marquette Law Review
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Heuristics, Biases, And Criminal Defendants, Chad M. Oldfather
Heuristics, Biases, And Criminal Defendants, Chad M. Oldfather
Marquette Law Review
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Reconsidering The Relationship Between Cognitive Psychology And Plea Bargaining, Russell Covey
Reconsidering The Relationship Between Cognitive Psychology And Plea Bargaining, Russell Covey
Marquette Law Review
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Plea Bargaining From The Criminal Lawyer's Perspective: Plea Bargaining In Wisconsin
Plea Bargaining From The Criminal Lawyer's Perspective: Plea Bargaining In Wisconsin
Marquette Law Review
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The Ultimate Penal Sanction And "Closure" For Survivors Of Homicide Victims, Marilyn Peterson Armour, Mark S. Umbreit
The Ultimate Penal Sanction And "Closure" For Survivors Of Homicide Victims, Marilyn Peterson Armour, Mark S. Umbreit
Marquette Law Review
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