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No Habeas Corpus For The Guilty, Michelle W. Ghetti
No Habeas Corpus For The Guilty, Michelle W. Ghetti
Michelle W. Ghetti
This article discusses whether habeas corpus relief should be provided to a defendant when there is no question as to his or her guilt.
The Juvenile Offender Act: Effectiveness And Impact On The New York Juvenile Justice System, Merril Sobie
The Juvenile Offender Act: Effectiveness And Impact On The New York Juvenile Justice System, Merril Sobie
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The Juvenile Offender Act of 1978 incorporates the most radical and perhaps the most controversial amendments to New York's juvenile delinquency statutes in several decades. For the first time since 1909, children accused of committing serious offenses are subject to prosecution in the criminal courts. The gradual decriminalization of delinquency, which began a century and a half ago, has been reversed. This report analyzes and evaluates the Act and its implementation. The first two sections summarize the historical development of juvenile delinquency legislation and compare present New York provisions to those in other states. Sections III and IV will evaluate …
The "Perjury Trap", Bennett L. Gershman
The "Perjury Trap", Bennett L. Gershman
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
It is the aim of the present Article, first, to explore the boundaries of legitimate grand jury interrogation as it bears on the subject of perjury and, second, to formulate guidelines that strike a balance between the needs of the investigatory process and the rights of witnesses.