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2008

Criminal Law and Procedure

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The Grand Jury Legal Advisor: Resurrecting The Grand Jury's Shield, Thaddeus Hoffmeister Oct 2008

The Grand Jury Legal Advisor: Resurrecting The Grand Jury's Shield, Thaddeus Hoffmeister

Thaddeus Hoffmeister

This article begins by discussing the prosecutor’s control over the grand jury process and whether that is necessarily a good or bad thing. After determining that it is indeed harmful to the criminal justice system, the article offers a possible remedy, the grand jury legal advisor (GJLA). Currently, both the state of Hawaii and the military use the GJLA. The article concludes by demonstrating that the advantages of implementing the GJLA greatly outweigh the disadvantages. In fact, the GJLA actually benefits the prosecutor. As part of the research for this article, the author has conducted an independent survey with former …


Originalism & Early Civil Search Statutes: Searches & The Misunderstood History Of Suspicion & Probable Cause, Fabio Arcila Mar 2008

Originalism & Early Civil Search Statutes: Searches & The Misunderstood History Of Suspicion & Probable Cause, Fabio Arcila

Fabio Arcila Jr.

Originalist analyses of the Framers’ views about governmental search power have devoted insufficient attention to the civil search statutes they promulgated. What attention has been paid, primarily as part of what I term the “conventional account,” has it that the Framers were divided about how accessible search remedies should be. This article explains why this conventional account is mostly wrong, and explores the lessons to be learned from the statutory choices the Framers made with regard to search and seizure law.

In enacting civil search statutes, the Framers chose to depart from common law standards and instead largely followed the …


Criminal Procedure: The Investigative Process, David Rudstein Dec 2007

Criminal Procedure: The Investigative Process, David Rudstein

David S Rudstein

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