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Are Indiana’S Newly Expunged Convictions Still Available For Impeachment?, Graham Polando
Are Indiana’S Newly Expunged Convictions Still Available For Impeachment?, Graham Polando
Indiana Law Journal
During trial, a litigant can, of course, impeach a witness with certain criminal convictions. However, Indiana Evidence Rule 609(c), like its federal counterpart, prohibits parties from introducing such evidence when “the conviction has been the subject of a pardon, annulment, certificate of rehabilitation, or other equivalent procedure based on a finding that the person has been rehabilitated . . . .” Indiana, however, has no procedure for annulment or certificates of rehabilitation—and, until recently, had nothing resembling one.
To some fanfare, the General Assembly has recently enacted an expungement provision. As courts begin to grant these expungements, it is only …
The Effect Of Variance Between Pleading And Proof In Indiana Criminal Procedure
The Effect Of Variance Between Pleading And Proof In Indiana Criminal Procedure
Indiana Law Journal
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Habeas Corpus And Coram Nobis In Indiana
New Federal Rules And Procedural Reform In Indiana, Bernard C. Gavit
New Federal Rules And Procedural Reform In Indiana, Bernard C. Gavit
Indiana Law Journal
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Effect Of Amendment Extending Period Of Prosecution Of Criminal Actions, William L. Travis
Effect Of Amendment Extending Period Of Prosecution Of Criminal Actions, William L. Travis
Indiana Law Journal
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Proposals For The Improvement Of The Administration Of Criminal Justice In Indiana, James J. Robinson
Proposals For The Improvement Of The Administration Of Criminal Justice In Indiana, James J. Robinson
Indiana Law Journal
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