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Full-Text Articles in Law
Against Criminal Law Localism, Brenner M. Fissell
Against Criminal Law Localism, Brenner M. Fissell
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
State V. Thomas: An Improper Extension Of Involuntary Manslaughter To Combat The Opioid Epidemic, Daniel P. Mooney
State V. Thomas: An Improper Extension Of Involuntary Manslaughter To Combat The Opioid Epidemic, Daniel P. Mooney
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Class V. United States: An Imperfect Application Of The Menna-Blackledge Doctrine To Post-Guilty Plea Constitutional Claims, Nikolaus Albright
Class V. United States: An Imperfect Application Of The Menna-Blackledge Doctrine To Post-Guilty Plea Constitutional Claims, Nikolaus Albright
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Parallel Enforcement And Agency Interdependence, Anthony O'Rourke
Parallel Enforcement And Agency Interdependence, Anthony O'Rourke
Maryland Law Review
Parallel civil and criminal enforcement dominates public enforcement of everything from securities regulation to immigration control. The scholarship, however, lacks any structural analysis of how parallel enforcement differs from other types of inter-agency coordination. Drawing on original interviews with prosecutors, regulators, and white-collar defense attorneys, this Article is the first to provide a realistic presentation of how parallel enforcement works in practice. It builds on this descriptive account to offer an explanatory theory of the pressures and incentives that shape parallel enforcement. The Article shows that, in parallel proceedings, criminal prosecutors lack the gatekeeping monopoly that traditionally defines their relationships …
Do Muddy Waters Shift Burdens?, Carrie Sperling, Kimberly Holst
Do Muddy Waters Shift Burdens?, Carrie Sperling, Kimberly Holst
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cruel And Unusual Before And After 2012: Miller V. Alabama Must Apply Retroactively, Tracy A. Rhodes
Cruel And Unusual Before And After 2012: Miller V. Alabama Must Apply Retroactively, Tracy A. Rhodes
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Kaley V. United States: Sanctifying Grand Jury Determinations And Marginalizing The Right To Counsel Of Choice, Laura Merkey
Kaley V. United States: Sanctifying Grand Jury Determinations And Marginalizing The Right To Counsel Of Choice, Laura Merkey
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Keeping It Real: Reforming The “Untried Conviction” Impeachment Rule, Montré D. Carodine
Keeping It Real: Reforming The “Untried Conviction” Impeachment Rule, Montré D. Carodine
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Policing From The Gut: Anti-Intellectualism In American Criminal Procedure, Brian J. Foley
Policing From The Gut: Anti-Intellectualism In American Criminal Procedure, Brian J. Foley
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Maryland's Rule On Waiver Of Counsel By Inaction: Making The Perfect The Enemy Of The Good, Paolo Pasicolan
Maryland's Rule On Waiver Of Counsel By Inaction: Making The Perfect The Enemy Of The Good, Paolo Pasicolan
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Criminal Law And The Crime-Fraud Exception: Disclosure Of Privileged Conversations And Documents Should Not Be Compelled Without The Government's Factual Foundation Being Tested By The Crucible Of Meaningful Adversarial Testing, Thomas M. Dibiagio
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Graves V. State: Undermining Legislative Intent: Allowing Sexually Violent Repeat Offenders To Avoid Enhanced Registration Requirements Under Maryland's Registration Of Offenders Statute, Ranak K. Jasani
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Strickler V. Greene: Preventing Injustice By Preserving The Coherent "Reasonable Probability" Standard To Resolve Issues Of Prejudice In Brady Violation Cases, Corinne M. Nastro
Strickler V. Greene: Preventing Injustice By Preserving The Coherent "Reasonable Probability" Standard To Resolve Issues Of Prejudice In Brady Violation Cases, Corinne M. Nastro
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Burch V. State: Maintaining The Jury's Traditional Role As The Voice Of The Community In Capital Punishment Cases, Carrie A. Dannenfelser
Burch V. State: Maintaining The Jury's Traditional Role As The Voice Of The Community In Capital Punishment Cases, Carrie A. Dannenfelser
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preventing Summary Judgment Against Inmates Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted By Showing That The Risk Was Obvious, Brian Saccenti
Preventing Summary Judgment Against Inmates Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted By Showing That The Risk Was Obvious, Brian Saccenti
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Victim's Rights Amendment: A Prosecutor's, And Surprisingly, A Defense Attorney's Support In Sentencing, Steven I. Platt, Jeannie Pittillo Kauffman
The Victim's Rights Amendment: A Prosecutor's, And Surprisingly, A Defense Attorney's Support In Sentencing, Steven I. Platt, Jeannie Pittillo Kauffman
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Prison Jurisprudence Of Justice Thurgood Marshall, Melvin Gutterman
The Prison Jurisprudence Of Justice Thurgood Marshall, Melvin Gutterman
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
New Federalism And Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Are We Repeating The Mistakes Of The Past?, James W. Diehm
New Federalism And Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Are We Repeating The Mistakes Of The Past?, James W. Diehm
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Baltimore City's Drug Treatment Court: Theory And Practice In An Emerging Field, William D. Mccoll
Baltimore City's Drug Treatment Court: Theory And Practice In An Emerging Field, William D. Mccoll
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prejudice And Retroactivity: Limits On Habeas Relief In Lockhart V. Fretwell, Teresa K. Lamaster
Prejudice And Retroactivity: Limits On Habeas Relief In Lockhart V. Fretwell, Teresa K. Lamaster
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Impeachment And Criminal Procedure: The Framers' Intent, Buckner F. Melton Jr.
Federal Impeachment And Criminal Procedure: The Framers' Intent, Buckner F. Melton Jr.
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Reasonable Particularity" In Indictments Against Child Abusers, John J. Connolly
"Reasonable Particularity" In Indictments Against Child Abusers, John J. Connolly
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bifurcation In Insanity Trials: A Change In Maryland's Criminal Procedure, Kathryn S. Berthot
Bifurcation In Insanity Trials: A Change In Maryland's Criminal Procedure, Kathryn S. Berthot
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Booth V. Maryland - Death Knell For The Victim Impact Statement?
Booth V. Maryland - Death Knell For The Victim Impact Statement?
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nonadversarial Justice: The French Experience, Edward A. Tomlinson
Nonadversarial Justice: The French Experience, Edward A. Tomlinson
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Trends In American Criminal Sentencing Theory, Andrew Von Hirsch
Recent Trends In American Criminal Sentencing Theory, Andrew Von Hirsch
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sentencing In West Germany , Thomas Weigend
Note: Probation Revocation In Maryland: The Effect Of Nonfinal And Reversed Criminal Convictions
Note: Probation Revocation In Maryland: The Effect Of Nonfinal And Reversed Criminal Convictions
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sentencing In England , D. A. Thomas
Peremptory Challenges And The Clash Between Impartiality And Group Representation, Stephen A. Saltzburg, Mary Ellen Powers
Peremptory Challenges And The Clash Between Impartiality And Group Representation, Stephen A. Saltzburg, Mary Ellen Powers
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.