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Criminal Law: Oklahoma's New Standard Of Proof In Competency Proceedings: Due Process, State Interests, And A Murderer Named Cooper--Cooper V. Oklahoma, Seth Branham
Oklahoma Law Review
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Immigration Law And The Criminal Alien: A Comparison Of Policies For Arbitrary Deportations Of Legal Permanent Residents Convicted Of Aggravated Felonies, Brent K. Newcomb
Immigration Law And The Criminal Alien: A Comparison Of Policies For Arbitrary Deportations Of Legal Permanent Residents Convicted Of Aggravated Felonies, Brent K. Newcomb
Oklahoma Law Review
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The Irony Of Harmless Error, Charles S. Chapel
The Irony Of Harmless Error, Charles S. Chapel
Oklahoma Law Review
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United States V. Mcveigh: Defending The Most Hated Man In America, Stephen Jones, Jennifer Gideon
United States V. Mcveigh: Defending The Most Hated Man In America, Stephen Jones, Jennifer Gideon
Oklahoma Law Review
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Criminal Law: Diagram Of A Drug Sentence--Defining Mixture Or Substance On The Basis Of Utility In United States V. Richards, Matthew Thomas Geiger
Criminal Law: Diagram Of A Drug Sentence--Defining Mixture Or Substance On The Basis Of Utility In United States V. Richards, Matthew Thomas Geiger
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.