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Judges In An Unjust Society: The Case Of South Africa, Joe W. Pitts Ii
Judges In An Unjust Society: The Case Of South Africa, Joe W. Pitts Ii
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
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Judges In An Unjust Society: The Case Of South Africa, Joe W. Pitts Ii
Judges In An Unjust Society: The Case Of South Africa, Joe W. Pitts Ii
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
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The Exclusionary Rule: A Disputation, Peter Lushing
The Exclusionary Rule: A Disputation, Peter Lushing
Cardozo Law Review
Four-thirty p.m.: the lawyer's decompression hour. Court has just adjourned. The belligerents and (dare we say it) a judge or two recuperate in saloons close by the courthouse; their families can wait. In one tavern, a rear booth is about to be occupied by Mark earnest young county prosecutor. Mark is on the verge of that time when a criminal lawyer begins to doubt the sanity of the system and, perforce, his own integrity. He will be joined by Sam, a born defense counsel. Sam secretly worships America's criminal justice system for its holy commitment to procedural regularity. He has …