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Constitutional Theory For Criminal Procedure: Dickerson, Miranda, And The Continuing Quest For Broad-But-Shallow, Donald A. Dripps
Constitutional Theory For Criminal Procedure: Dickerson, Miranda, And The Continuing Quest For Broad-But-Shallow, Donald A. Dripps
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Free-Standing Due Process And Criminal Procedure: The Supreme Court’S Search For Interpretive Guidelines, Jerold H. Israel
Free-Standing Due Process And Criminal Procedure: The Supreme Court’S Search For Interpretive Guidelines, Jerold H. Israel
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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On The Costs Of Uniformity And The Prospects Of Dualism In Constitutional Criminal Procedure, Donald A. Dripps
On The Costs Of Uniformity And The Prospects Of Dualism In Constitutional Criminal Procedure, Donald A. Dripps
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Establishing Uniformity: The Need For A Per Se Rule Against The Grouping Of Money Laundering And Fraud Counts Under The Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Eric C. Tew
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Problems In Domestic Violence: Should Victims Be Forced To Participate In The Prosecution Of Their Abusers?, Thomas L. Kirsch Ii
Problems In Domestic Violence: Should Victims Be Forced To Participate In The Prosecution Of Their Abusers?, Thomas L. Kirsch Ii
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
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Compelled Dna Testing In Rape Cases: Illustrating The Necessity Of An Exception To The Self-Incrimination Clause, Stephanie A. Parks
Compelled Dna Testing In Rape Cases: Illustrating The Necessity Of An Exception To The Self-Incrimination Clause, Stephanie A. Parks
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.