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Full-Text Articles in Law
Hearing On The California Youth Authority: Overcrowding, The Commonweal Report, The Role Of The Youthful Offender Parole Board, Senate Select Committee On Children And Youth
Hearing On The California Youth Authority: Overcrowding, The Commonweal Report, The Role Of The Youthful Offender Parole Board, Senate Select Committee On Children And Youth
California Senate
No abstract provided.
Habeas Corpus Committee - Memoranda, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Habeas Corpus Committee - Memoranda, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Habeas Corpus Committee
No abstract provided.
Habeas Corpus Committee - Memoranda, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Habeas Corpus Committee - Memoranda, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Habeas Corpus Committee
No abstract provided.
Habeas Corpus Committee - Memoranda, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Habeas Corpus Committee - Memoranda, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Habeas Corpus Committee
No abstract provided.
Gang Violence: Recommendations For Legislative Solutions - November 2, 1988, Joint Committee On Organized Crime And Gang Violence
Gang Violence: Recommendations For Legislative Solutions - November 2, 1988, Joint Committee On Organized Crime And Gang Violence
California Joint Committees
No abstract provided.
Rico's Forfeiture Provision: A First Amendment Restraint On Adult Bookstores, Ana Maria Marin
Rico's Forfeiture Provision: A First Amendment Restraint On Adult Bookstores, Ana Maria Marin
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gang Violence: Recommendations For Legislative Solutions - October 26, 1988 - Part Ii, Joint Committee On Organized Crime And Gang Violence
Gang Violence: Recommendations For Legislative Solutions - October 26, 1988 - Part Ii, Joint Committee On Organized Crime And Gang Violence
California Joint Committees
No abstract provided.
Gang Violence: Recommendations For Legislative Solutions - October 20, 1988, Joint Committee On Organized Crime And Gang Violence
Gang Violence: Recommendations For Legislative Solutions - October 20, 1988, Joint Committee On Organized Crime And Gang Violence
California Joint Committees
No abstract provided.
Racial/Ethnic Tensions And Hate Violence On University Of California Campuses, Senate Select Committee On University Of California Admissions
Racial/Ethnic Tensions And Hate Violence On University Of California Campuses, Senate Select Committee On University Of California Admissions
California Senate
No abstract provided.
Discovery Depositions In Florida Criminal Proceedings: Should They Survive?, John F. Yetter
Discovery Depositions In Florida Criminal Proceedings: Should They Survive?, John F. Yetter
Florida State University Law Review
Pursuant to a Concurrent Resolution of the 1988 Florida Legislature, the Supreme Court of Florida created a commission which is presently studying the use of depositions by the defense in criminal prosecutions. In this Article, Dean Yetter, a member of the commission, traces the history of criminal defense depositions in Florida, explores the arguments which shaped last session's legislative debate, and identifies available options for reform.
Racial Discrimination In The Criminal Justice System, Clyde E. Murphy
Racial Discrimination In The Criminal Justice System, Clyde E. Murphy
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Twist And Shout And Truth Will Out: An Argument For The Adoption Of A "Safety-Valve" Exception To The Washington Hearsay Rule, George R. Nock
Twist And Shout And Truth Will Out: An Argument For The Adoption Of A "Safety-Valve" Exception To The Washington Hearsay Rule, George R. Nock
Seattle University Law Review
This Article will focus on two decisions of the Washington Supreme Court illustrating the unfortunate expansion of certain hearsay exceptions in order to accommodate truth, show that the expansion could have been avoided had Washington adopted a "general" exception comparable to that found in the Federal Rules of Evidence, and propose the adoption of an exception shorn of the defects of the rejected federal version.
Balancing The Right To Confrontation And The Need To Protect Child Sexual Abuse Victims: Are Statutes Authorizing Televised Testimony Serving Their Purpose?, Kimberley Seals Bressler
Balancing The Right To Confrontation And The Need To Protect Child Sexual Abuse Victims: Are Statutes Authorizing Televised Testimony Serving Their Purpose?, Kimberley Seals Bressler
Seattle University Law Review
This Comment begins by providing a brief outline of the procedures regulating the use of televised testimony. Next, against the larger backdrop of the history of the right to confrontation, Part III addresses the treatment of televised testimony as hearsay. This section presents a recent Maryland decision as an illustration of the undesirable analogy of televised testimony to hearsay that leads to a more difficult admission standard. Part III concludes with the argument that televised testimony is the functional equivalent of in-court testimony, and thus, a hearsay analysis is inappropriate. Part IV of this Comment presents a recent Supreme Court …
Behaviour Alteration, The Law Reform Commission And The Courts: An Ethical Perspective, Eike-Henner W. Kluge
Behaviour Alteration, The Law Reform Commission And The Courts: An Ethical Perspective, Eike-Henner W. Kluge
Dalhousie Law Journal
The Law Reform Commission of Canada, in its Working Paper 43 Behaviour Alteration and the Criminal Law, addresses the issue of the deliberate modification of human behaviour by medical means. It does so vis-A-vis non-consensual treatment prescribed in the purely therapeutic setting as well as with respect to such treatment imposed by way of sentencing. The Commission focuses its deliberations around three questions: 1. Do present laws provide sufficient protection against involuntary or non-consensual administration of behaviour alteration treatment? 2. Should psychological integrity be protected by the Criminal Code as physical integrity already is? 3. Should the law legitimate the …
Enterprise Liability In Private Civil Rico A Ctions
Enterprise Liability In Private Civil Rico A Ctions
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Habeas Corpus Committee - Memoranda, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Habeas Corpus Committee - Memoranda, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Habeas Corpus Committee
No abstract provided.
State Jurisdiction Over Interstate Telephonic Criminal Conspiracy
State Jurisdiction Over Interstate Telephonic Criminal Conspiracy
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is "Psychological Self-Defense" A Solution To The Problem Of Defending Battered Women W Ho Kill?
Is "Psychological Self-Defense" A Solution To The Problem Of Defending Battered Women W Ho Kill?
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Concurrent Sentence Doctrine Dies A Quiet Death -- Or Are The Reports Greatly Exaggerated?, Anne S. Emanuel
The Concurrent Sentence Doctrine Dies A Quiet Death -- Or Are The Reports Greatly Exaggerated?, Anne S. Emanuel
Florida State University Law Review
The concurrent sentence doctrine is a judicially-created rule of criminal procedure. In this article, Professor Emanuel traces the history of the doctrine from its roots in eighteenth-century England to its current status in state and federal courts. Recently, the United States Supreme Court effectively forestalled the use of the doctrine in any federal felony conviction; however, Professor Emanuel argues that the doctrine remains viable in collateral actions for postconviction relief from federal convictions and in state couts.
Forced Sex In Battering Relationships: An Ethnographic Investigation, Leigh Hofheimer
Forced Sex In Battering Relationships: An Ethnographic Investigation, Leigh Hofheimer
Institute for the Humanities Theses
This research examines the complex problem of forced sex in battering relationships. Interviewing eleven women in a battered women's shelter in a southeastern city, I focused on both their perceptions of forced sex and its effects on their self-esteem, expectations and body-image.
Based on the interviews I conclude that forced sex needs a broader definition than the traditionally accepted definition of rape. In addition, the victims' memories of earlier incidents of physical abuse during sex may influence their perceptions of when they are being forced. This study suggests that future researchers and members of the helping profession should include the …
Impact Of The Delegation Doctrine On Prison Privatization, Ira Robbins
Impact Of The Delegation Doctrine On Prison Privatization, Ira Robbins
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
Few people would argue that the state of our nation's prisons and jails is ideal. Apart from whatever other ills plague these institutions, overcrowding is pervasive. Populations have doubled in a decade, and with preventive detention, mandatory minimum sentences, habitual offender statutes, and the abolition of parole in some jurisdictions, there is no relief in sight. Some states are even leasing or purchasing prison space in other states. And it is costing the taxpayers more than seventeen million dollars a day to operate the facilities, with estimates ranging up to sixty dollars a day per inmate.
Impact Of The Delegation Doctrine On Prison Privatization, Ira P. Robbins
Impact Of The Delegation Doctrine On Prison Privatization, Ira P. Robbins
Ira P. Robbins
Reexamining The Law Of Rape, Janet E. Findlater
Reexamining The Law Of Rape, Janet E. Findlater
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
The Prosecutor As "Minister Of Justice", Bennett L. Gershman
The Prosecutor As "Minister Of Justice", Bennett L. Gershman
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Times have changed. Today, prosecutors are on top of the world. Their powers are enormous, and constantly reinforced by sympathetic legislatures and courts. The "awful instruments of the criminal law," as Justice Frankfurter described the system,1 are today supplemented with broad new crimes, easier proof requirements, heavier sentencing laws, and an extremely cooperative judiciary, from district and state judges, to the highest Court in the land.
Reexamining The Law Of Rape, Janet E. Findlater
Reexamining The Law Of Rape, Janet E. Findlater
Michigan Law Review
A Review Real Rape by Susan Estrich
Making Criminal Defense A Crime Under 18 U.S.C. Section 1957, Paul G. Wolfteich
Making Criminal Defense A Crime Under 18 U.S.C. Section 1957, Paul G. Wolfteich
Vanderbilt Law Review
In 1984 the President's Commission on Organized Crime concluded that money laundering was the lifeblood of organized crime.'The Commission found that drug traffickers and racketeers exploited weaknesses in the Bank Secrecy Act to launder much of their income,estimated by one source to be 150 billion dollars annually. In response,the Commission recommended legislation to strengthen currency reporting laws, to extend the investigative powers of federal agencies, and to create a new money laundering offense.' This new legislation would hold criminally liable persons who conduct a monetary transaction with knowledge or reason to know that the funds involved were derived from unlawful …
Expanding On Borrowed Time: Agency Holding Corp. V. Malley-Duff & Associates, Michael H. Coons Sr.
Expanding On Borrowed Time: Agency Holding Corp. V. Malley-Duff & Associates, Michael H. Coons Sr.
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Capital Punishment And The American Agenda, John Pierce Stimson
Capital Punishment And The American Agenda, John Pierce Stimson
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Capital Punishment and the American Agenda by Franklin E. Zimring and Gordon Hawkins
Crimewarps: The Future Of Crime In America, Brandon D. Lawniczak
Crimewarps: The Future Of Crime In America, Brandon D. Lawniczak
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Crimewarps: The Future of Crime in America by Georgette Bennett
The Public Defender, Robert R. Kimball
The Public Defender, Robert R. Kimball
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Public Defender by Lisa J. McIntyre