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The Case For The Abolition Of Criminal Confessions, Guha Krishnamurthi
The Case For The Abolition Of Criminal Confessions, Guha Krishnamurthi
SMU Law Review
Confessions have long been considered the gold standard of evidence in criminal proceedings. But in truth, confession evidence imposes significant harms on our criminal justice system, through false convictions and other violations of defendants’ due process and moral rights. Moreover, our current doctrine is unable to eliminate or even curb these harms.
This Article makes the case for the abolition of confession evidence in criminal proceedings. Though it may seem radical, abolition is sensible and best furthers our penological goals. As a theoretical matter, confession evidence has low probative value, but it is prejudicially overvalued by juries and judges. Consequently, …
Qualitative Leveraging Natural Language Processing To Establish Judge Incrimination Statistics To Educate Voters In Re-Elections, Aurian Ghaemmaghami, Paul Huggins, Grace Lang, Julia Layne, Robert Slater
Qualitative Leveraging Natural Language Processing To Establish Judge Incrimination Statistics To Educate Voters In Re-Elections, Aurian Ghaemmaghami, Paul Huggins, Grace Lang, Julia Layne, Robert Slater
SMU Data Science Review
The prevalence of data has given consumers the power to make informed choices based off reviews, ratings, and descriptive statistics. However, when a local judge is coming up for re-election there is not any available data that aids voters in making data-driven decision on their vote. Currently court docket data is stored in text or PDFs with very little uniformity. Scaling the collection of this information could prove to be complicated and tiresome. There is a demand for an automated, intelligent system that can extract and organize useful information from the datasets. This paper covers the process of web scraping …
International Criminal Law, Linda Strite Murnane
International Criminal Law, Linda Strite Murnane
The Year in Review
No abstract provided.
Can New Fingerprint Technology Help In Solving America’S Problem Of Mass Incarceration For Nonviolent Drug Crimes?, Caroline Rumbolo
Can New Fingerprint Technology Help In Solving America’S Problem Of Mass Incarceration For Nonviolent Drug Crimes?, Caroline Rumbolo
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporate Genealogists: The New Homicide Detectives, Morgan Crider
Corporate Genealogists: The New Homicide Detectives, Morgan Crider
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure: Confessions, Searches, And Seizures, Honorable Michael E. Keasler, Benjamin S. Brown
Criminal Procedure: Confessions, Searches, And Seizures, Honorable Michael E. Keasler, Benjamin S. Brown
SMU Annual Texas Survey
No abstract provided.
Rico Run Amok, John K. Cornwell
Rico Run Amok, John K. Cornwell
SMU Law Review
In 1970, Congress enacted RICO to eradicate organized crime in America. To enlist the help of private citizens in this effort, the statute included civil provisions providing treble damages for plaintiffs who proved that they were injured by a pattern of racketeering activity. As the decades passed, civil RICO dramatically expanded its reach, addressing misconduct in a diverse array of contexts, including high-profile suits against the Clinton Foundation and Trump University. This Article examines this evolution, focusing on three factors that have figured prominently in civil RICO’s runaway growth: the broad interpretation of what constitutes a RICO “enterprise”; the flexibility …
Navigating The Federal Sentencing Guidelines: Considerations Of Equitable Impact After United States V. Trinidad, Jonathan Petree
Navigating The Federal Sentencing Guidelines: Considerations Of Equitable Impact After United States V. Trinidad, Jonathan Petree
Journal of Air Law and Commerce
No abstract provided.
Criminal Sanctions And The Tpp: Section 18.77, Shawn Marie Boyne
Criminal Sanctions And The Tpp: Section 18.77, Shawn Marie Boyne
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Anti-Money Laundering And Counter-Terrorist Finance: Year-In-Review 2015, Nicole S. Healy, Emily N. Christiansen
Anti-Money Laundering And Counter-Terrorist Finance: Year-In-Review 2015, Nicole S. Healy, Emily N. Christiansen
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Anti-Corruption, Leslie Benton, Stuart H. Deming, Mikhail Reider-Gordon, Frank A. Fariello, Christina M. Mitropoulos
Anti-Corruption, Leslie Benton, Stuart H. Deming, Mikhail Reider-Gordon, Frank A. Fariello, Christina M. Mitropoulos
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
International Criminal Law, Linda Strite Murnane
International Criminal Law, Linda Strite Murnane
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.