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When Justice Fails: Indemnification For Unjust Conviction, Adele Bernhard
When Justice Fails: Indemnification For Unjust Conviction, Adele Bernhard
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Crazy Reasons, Stephen J. Morse
Reasonable And Other Doubts: The Problem Of Jury Instructions, Robert C. Power
Reasonable And Other Doubts: The Problem Of Jury Instructions, Robert C. Power
Robert C Power
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Clueless: The Misuse Of Batf Firearms Tracing Data, David B. Kopel
Clueless: The Misuse Of Batf Firearms Tracing Data, David B. Kopel
David B Kopel
Sometimes the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms traces the registered sales history of a gun which was used in a crime, or which has been seized by the police. Traced guns are not representative of the broader universe of crime guns. Accordingly, drawing public policy conclusions based on tracing data is unwise.