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Full-Text Articles in Law
What Is Criminal Restitution?, Cortney E. Lollar
What Is Criminal Restitution?, Cortney E. Lollar
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
A new form of restitution has become a core aspect of criminal punishment. Courts now order defendants to compensate victims for an increasingly broad category of losses, including emotional and psychological losses and losses for which the defendant was not found guilty. Criminal restitution therefore moves far beyond its traditional purpose of disgorging a defendant's ill-gotten gains. Instead, restitution has become a mechanism of imposing additional punishment. Courts, however, have failed to recognize the punitive nature of restitution and thus enter restitution orders without regard to the constitutional protections that normally attach to criminal proceedings. This Article deploys a novel …
Cultivating Justice For Survivors Of Sexual Assault In America's Agricultural Industry, Laken Gilbert
Cultivating Justice For Survivors Of Sexual Assault In America's Agricultural Industry, Laken Gilbert
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law
No abstract provided.
Text Me: A Text-Based Interpretation Of 28 U.S.C. § 2255(E), Jennifer L. Case
Text Me: A Text-Based Interpretation Of 28 U.S.C. § 2255(E), Jennifer L. Case
Kentucky Law Journal
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Pretrial Detention In Kentucky: An Analysis Of The Impact Of House Bill 463 During The First Two Years Of Its Implementation, Robert Veldman
Pretrial Detention In Kentucky: An Analysis Of The Impact Of House Bill 463 During The First Two Years Of Its Implementation, Robert Veldman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Expanding The Scope Of Who May Petition For Domestic Violence Protective Orders In Kentucky, Sarah Lawson
Expanding The Scope Of Who May Petition For Domestic Violence Protective Orders In Kentucky, Sarah Lawson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Promising Protection: 911 Call Records As Foundation For Family Violence Intervention, Linda L. Bryant, James G. Dwyer
Promising Protection: 911 Call Records As Foundation For Family Violence Intervention, Linda L. Bryant, James G. Dwyer
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Getting Jurors To Awesome, Cortney E. Lollar
Getting Jurors To Awesome, Cortney E. Lollar
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
A 2011 American Bar Association report on the death penalty in Kentucky revealed that a shocking two-thirds of the 78 people sentenced to death in Kentucky since reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976 have had their sentences overturned on appeal. Kentucky’s reversal rate is more than twice the national average, with a 31% reversal rate in capital cases and almost four times the 17% national reversal rate in all other case types. With a sentence as irreversible as death, troubling does not begin to describe the depth of concern many experience when viewing such a startling statistic.
A closer …
Life And Death In Kentucky: Past, Present, And Future, Roberta M. Harding
Life And Death In Kentucky: Past, Present, And Future, Roberta M. Harding
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
This article provides a historical survey of capital punishment in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, paying particular attention to gender and race. The author concludes that given the lack of recent executions that it is perhaps time to make legislative changes to the Commonwealth’s death penalty practice.
Kentucky Criminal Law Experts Call For Reform, Cortney E. Lollar
Kentucky Criminal Law Experts Call For Reform, Cortney E. Lollar
Law Faculty Popular Media
In this article for Bench & Bar Magazine (the Kentucky Bar Association's magazine), Professor Cortney Lollar discusses the Second Annual Forum on Criminal Law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.