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No Rest For The Weary: Double Jeopardy Implications Of Vacating A Defendant's Guilty Plea, Andrew Cassady
No Rest For The Weary: Double Jeopardy Implications Of Vacating A Defendant's Guilty Plea, Andrew Cassady
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right To "Skype": The Due Process Concerns Of Videoconferencing At Parole Revocation Hearings, Kacey Marr
The Right To "Skype": The Due Process Concerns Of Videoconferencing At Parole Revocation Hearings, Kacey Marr
University of Cincinnati Law Review
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Wrongful Convictions In Canada, Kent Roach
Wrongful Convictions In Canada, Kent Roach
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Developing A People-Centered Justice In Singapore: In Support Of Pro Bono And Innocence Work, Cheah Wui Ling
Developing A People-Centered Justice In Singapore: In Support Of Pro Bono And Innocence Work, Cheah Wui Ling
University of Cincinnati Law Review
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The Criminal Cases Review Commission (Ccrc) Of England, Wales, And Northern Ireland, John Weeden
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (Ccrc) Of England, Wales, And Northern Ireland, John Weeden
University of Cincinnati Law Review
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Wrongful Convictions In Australia, Lynne Weathered
Wrongful Convictions In Australia, Lynne Weathered
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prevention Of Wrongful Convictions: Norwegian Legal Safeguards And The Criminal Cases Review Commission, Ulf Stridbeck, Dr. Philos Svein Magnussen
Prevention Of Wrongful Convictions: Norwegian Legal Safeguards And The Criminal Cases Review Commission, Ulf Stridbeck, Dr. Philos Svein Magnussen
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure Reform: A New Form Of Criminal Justice For Chile, Claudio Pavlic Véliz
Criminal Procedure Reform: A New Form Of Criminal Justice For Chile, Claudio Pavlic Véliz
University of Cincinnati Law Review
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Building Institutions To Address Miscarriages Of Justice In England And Wales: “Mission Accomplished?”, Carole Mccartney, Stephanie Roberts
Building Institutions To Address Miscarriages Of Justice In England And Wales: “Mission Accomplished?”, Carole Mccartney, Stephanie Roberts
University of Cincinnati Law Review
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The Irish Innocence Project, David Langwallner
The Irish Innocence Project, David Langwallner
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Empirical Studies Of Wrongful Convictions In Mainland China, He Jiahong, He Ran
Empirical Studies Of Wrongful Convictions In Mainland China, He Jiahong, He Ran
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wrongful Convictions And Recent Criminal Justice Reform In Japan, Kazuko Ito
Wrongful Convictions And Recent Criminal Justice Reform In Japan, Kazuko Ito
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chinese Wrongful Convictions: Causes And Prevention, Huang Shiyuan
Chinese Wrongful Convictions: Causes And Prevention, Huang Shiyuan
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wrongful Convictions In Poland, Adam Górski, Maria Ejchart
Wrongful Convictions In Poland, Adam Górski, Maria Ejchart
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chinese Wrongful Convictions: Discovery And Rectification, Huang Shiyuan
Chinese Wrongful Convictions: Discovery And Rectification, Huang Shiyuan
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Imprisoned Before Being Found Guilty: Remand Detainees In South Africa, Jeremy Gordin, Ingrid Cloete
Imprisoned Before Being Found Guilty: Remand Detainees In South Africa, Jeremy Gordin, Ingrid Cloete
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wrongful Convictions In Switzerland: A Problem Of Summary Proceedings, Gwladys Gilliéron
Wrongful Convictions In Switzerland: A Problem Of Summary Proceedings, Gwladys Gilliéron
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nigerian Issues In Wrongful Convictions, Daniel Ehighalua
Nigerian Issues In Wrongful Convictions, Daniel Ehighalua
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Redinocente: The Challenge Of Bringing Innocence Work To Latin America, Justin Brooks
Redinocente: The Challenge Of Bringing Innocence Work To Latin America, Justin Brooks
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wrongful Convictions And Inquisitorial Process: The Case Of The Netherlands, Chrisje Brants
Wrongful Convictions And Inquisitorial Process: The Case Of The Netherlands, Chrisje Brants
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Inadequate And Ineffective? Factual Innocence And The Savings Clause Of § 2255, Lauren Staley
Inadequate And Ineffective? Factual Innocence And The Savings Clause Of § 2255, Lauren Staley
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Empirical Fallacies Of Evidence Law: A Critical Look At The Admission Of Prior Sex Crimes, Tamara Lave, Aviva A. Orenstein
Empirical Fallacies Of Evidence Law: A Critical Look At The Admission Of Prior Sex Crimes, Tamara Lave, Aviva A. Orenstein
University of Cincinnati Law Review
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Establishing The Nexus: The Definitive Relationship Between Child Molestation And Possession Of Child Pornography As The Sole Basis For Probable Cause, Megan Westenberg
Establishing The Nexus: The Definitive Relationship Between Child Molestation And Possession Of Child Pornography As The Sole Basis For Probable Cause, Megan Westenberg
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Delinquency And Punishment: The Impact Of State V. Williams On Juvenile Sex Offender Registration In Ohio, Amy Grover
Delinquency And Punishment: The Impact Of State V. Williams On Juvenile Sex Offender Registration In Ohio, Amy Grover
University of Cincinnati Law Review
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Perceptual Harm And The Corporate Criminal, Erin Sheley
Perceptual Harm And The Corporate Criminal, Erin Sheley
University of Cincinnati Law Review
This article defends the controversial existence of criminal liability for corporations by showing how, when a corporation commits a crime, it imposes additional harms on its victims which flow specifically from the nature of the corporate structure itself and therefore cannot be vindicated solely through the punishment of individual employees. First, I examine the current debate on corporate criminal liability and argue that it overlooks the important question of whether there is a difference in kind, as opposed to simply degree, which distinguishes corporate crime from individual crime and therefore justifies allegedly “redundant” punishment. Second, I use the example of …