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Policing From The Gut: Anti-Intellectualism In American Criminal Procedure, Brian J. Foley Jan 2010

Policing From The Gut: Anti-Intellectualism In American Criminal Procedure, Brian J. Foley

Maryland Law Review

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Privacy And The Criminal Arrestee Or Suspect: In Search Of A Right, In Need Of A Rule, Sadiq Reza Jan 2005

Privacy And The Criminal Arrestee Or Suspect: In Search Of A Right, In Need Of A Rule, Sadiq Reza

Maryland Law Review

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New Federalism And Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Are We Repeating The Mistakes Of The Past?, James W. Diehm Jan 1996

New Federalism And Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Are We Repeating The Mistakes Of The Past?, James W. Diehm

Maryland Law Review

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Criminal Procedure, 1969 - Is It A Means Or An End?, Erwin N. Griswold Jan 1969

Criminal Procedure, 1969 - Is It A Means Or An End?, Erwin N. Griswold

Maryland Law Review

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The Supreme Court And Criminal Procedure, Edward S. Northrop Jan 1966

The Supreme Court And Criminal Procedure, Edward S. Northrop

Maryland Law Review

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Discovery In Criminal Cases - A Survey Of The Proposed Rule Changes, Joseph Fontana Jan 1965

Discovery In Criminal Cases - A Survey Of The Proposed Rule Changes, Joseph Fontana

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.