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Constitutional Law: Courts Should Not Forfeit The Barker Factors In Civil Forfeiture—Olson V. One 1999 Lexus Mn License Plate No. 851ldv Vin: Jt6hf10u6x0079461, 924 N.W.2d 594 (Minn. 2019)., Kathryn Simunic Jan 2020

Constitutional Law: Courts Should Not Forfeit The Barker Factors In Civil Forfeiture—Olson V. One 1999 Lexus Mn License Plate No. 851ldv Vin: Jt6hf10u6x0079461, 924 N.W.2d 594 (Minn. 2019)., Kathryn Simunic

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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The Duty Of The Prosecutor To Disclose Unrequested Evidence: United States V. Agurs, Christian F. Dubia Jr May 2013

The Duty Of The Prosecutor To Disclose Unrequested Evidence: United States V. Agurs, Christian F. Dubia Jr

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Yes, We Can" Grant Guantánamo Detainees Habeas Corpus Rights, In Boumediene V. Bush, Sarah Christian Apr 2013

"Yes, We Can" Grant Guantánamo Detainees Habeas Corpus Rights, In Boumediene V. Bush, Sarah Christian

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

No abstract provided.


The Criminalization Of Maternal Substance Abuse: A Quick Fix To A Complex Problem, Carol Jean Sovinski Oct 2012

The Criminalization Of Maternal Substance Abuse: A Quick Fix To A Complex Problem, Carol Jean Sovinski

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ewing V. California: Upholding California's Three Strikes Law, Robert Clinton Peck Mar 2012

Ewing V. California: Upholding California's Three Strikes Law, Robert Clinton Peck

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Procedure - Spain V. Rushen: Shackles Or Show Time? A Defendant's Right To See And Be Seen, Randall E. Tuskowski Sep 2010

Criminal Procedure - Spain V. Rushen: Shackles Or Show Time? A Defendant's Right To See And Be Seen, Randall E. Tuskowski

Golden Gate University Law Review

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Criminal Law And Procedure, Veronica A. Franz Gundred, Richard A. Nebb Sep 2010

Criminal Law And Procedure, Veronica A. Franz Gundred, Richard A. Nebb

Golden Gate University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Revoke First, Ask Questions Later: Challenging Minnesota’S Unconstitutional Pre-Hearing Revocation Scheme, Jeffrey S. Sheridan, Erika Burkhart Booth Jan 2005

Revoke First, Ask Questions Later: Challenging Minnesota’S Unconstitutional Pre-Hearing Revocation Scheme, Jeffrey S. Sheridan, Erika Burkhart Booth

William Mitchell Law Review

This analysis of the constitutionality of Minnesota’s prehearing revocation scheme begins by explaining the mechanics of Minnesota’s implied consent statute. Because the United States Supreme Court has established minimum procedural due process protections that must be afforded drivers, this backdrop is examined. After considering the federal standards for procedural due process, the numerous changes to Minnesota’s implied consent statute will be addressed. Next, the current challenge will be discussed, including the factual basis for the challenge, the arguments for the statute’s unconstitutionality, and the district court’s decision. Finally, this note will conclude that, given the dramatic increase in the private …


When A Good Idea Is Poorly Implemented: How The International Criminal Court Fails To Be Insulated From International Politics And To Protect Basic Due Process Guarantees, Andrew J. Walker Jan 2004

When A Good Idea Is Poorly Implemented: How The International Criminal Court Fails To Be Insulated From International Politics And To Protect Basic Due Process Guarantees, Andrew J. Walker

West Virginia Law Review

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Are We Only Burning Witches? The Antiterrorism And Effective Death Penalty Act Of 1996'S Answer To Terrorism, Jennifer A. Beall Apr 1998

Are We Only Burning Witches? The Antiterrorism And Effective Death Penalty Act Of 1996'S Answer To Terrorism, Jennifer A. Beall

Indiana Law Journal

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Presumptions And Burdens Of Proof In Determining Competency To Stand Trial: An Analysis Of Medina V. California And The Supreme Court's New Due Process Methodology In Criminal Cases, Bruce J. Winick Jan 1993

Presumptions And Burdens Of Proof In Determining Competency To Stand Trial: An Analysis Of Medina V. California And The Supreme Court's New Due Process Methodology In Criminal Cases, Bruce J. Winick

University of Miami Law Review

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Confidential Informants: When Crime Pays, Milton Hirsch Nov 1984

Confidential Informants: When Crime Pays, Milton Hirsch

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Trials In Absentia: A Proposed Reform For Indiana, Myra L. Willis Oct 1980

Criminal Trials In Absentia: A Proposed Reform For Indiana, Myra L. Willis

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Vasap: A Rehabilitation Alternative To Traditional Dwi Penalties Mar 1978

Vasap: A Rehabilitation Alternative To Traditional Dwi Penalties

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Mens Rea And Strict Liability Criminal Statutes Sep 1959

Mens Rea And Strict Liability Criminal Statutes

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Law--Due Process--Coerced Confession In State Court, J. F. W. Jr. Dec 1958

Criminal Law--Due Process--Coerced Confession In State Court, J. F. W. Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Abstracts Of Recent Cases, T. E. P. Dec 1957

Abstracts Of Recent Cases, T. E. P.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Protection Against Illegal Meansof Obtaining Evidence, Raymond W. Haman, James H. Flippen, Jr. Sep 1952

Protection Against Illegal Meansof Obtaining Evidence, Raymond W. Haman, James H. Flippen, Jr.

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.