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Prosecutorial Discovery: An Overview, Harry G. Deitzler, Susan Klimas, Walt Auvil
Prosecutorial Discovery: An Overview, Harry G. Deitzler, Susan Klimas, Walt Auvil
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Trials In Absentia: A Proposed Reform For Indiana, Myra L. Willis
Criminal Trials In Absentia: A Proposed Reform For Indiana, Myra L. Willis
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Covert Entry, Electronic Surveillance, And The Fourth Amendment: Dalia V. United States, Elizabeth Hunter Cobb
Covert Entry, Electronic Surveillance, And The Fourth Amendment: Dalia V. United States, Elizabeth Hunter Cobb
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rakas V. Illinois: The Fourth Amendment And Standing Revisited, Rebecca F. Doherty
Rakas V. Illinois: The Fourth Amendment And Standing Revisited, Rebecca F. Doherty
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Right To Trial By Jury: New Guidelines For State Criminal Trial Juries, Richard L. Lagarde
Right To Trial By Jury: New Guidelines For State Criminal Trial Juries, Richard L. Lagarde
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
China's New Criminal & Criminal Procedure Codes, Hungdah Chiu
China's New Criminal & Criminal Procedure Codes, Hungdah Chiu
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure In Alaska, Jeff M. Feldman
Criminal Procedure In Alaska, Jeff M. Feldman
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Two years ago this review published an article which reviewed search and seizure law in Alaska. Because the local barand bench seem to have found that article to be useful, it appeared worthwhile to put together a similar review of the remainder of Alaska's law of criminal procedure. Like its predecessor, this article will review and analyze the law of criminal procedure in Alaska, isolating those areas in which the Alaska Legislature or the Alaska Supreme Court has departed from the prevailing approach to procedure in criminal cases and predicting probable outcomes to procedural issues still unresolved in Alaska.
Constitutional Law - Eighth Amendment - Cruel And Unusual Punishment - Length Of Prison Sentences, Albert A. Torrence
Constitutional Law - Eighth Amendment - Cruel And Unusual Punishment - Length Of Prison Sentences, Albert A. Torrence
Duquesne Law Review
The Supreme Court of the United States has held that a mandatory life sentence imposed under a state recidivist statute on a defendant convicted of three nonviolent felonies totaling $229 does not constitute cruel and unusual punishment
Rummel v. Estelle, 100 S. Ct. 1133 (1980).
Graymail: The Disclose Or Dismiss Dilemma In Criminal Prosecutions, Karen H. Greve
Graymail: The Disclose Or Dismiss Dilemma In Criminal Prosecutions, Karen H. Greve
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Your Papers, Please." Is An Identification Requirement Constitutional?
"Your Papers, Please." Is An Identification Requirement Constitutional?
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.