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A Profile Of The District Attorney’S Office, East Baton Rouge, La, Beau James Brock
A Profile Of The District Attorney’S Office, East Baton Rouge, La, Beau James Brock
Beau James Brock
No other case taps the financial, logistical and human resources of the district attorney’s office like a capital one. In East Baton Rouge, families who are subjected to crimes such as these expect and deserve the fullest attention and the expenditure of responsible resources available within the district attorney’s office.
The Current State Of Environmental Criminal Enforcement In Louisiana, An Insider’S View, Beau James Brock
The Current State Of Environmental Criminal Enforcement In Louisiana, An Insider’S View, Beau James Brock
Beau James Brock
The costs of committing environmental crimes are going up in Louisiana as increased enforcement by EPA-CID has been initiated with other federal and state partners.
Punishing The Factually Innocent: Dna, Habeas Corpus And Justice, Charles I. Lugosi
Punishing The Factually Innocent: Dna, Habeas Corpus And Justice, Charles I. Lugosi
Charles I. Lugosi
No abstract provided.
Vaguely Going Where No-One Has Gone: The Expansive New Computer Access Offences, Alex Steel
Vaguely Going Where No-One Has Gone: The Expansive New Computer Access Offences, Alex Steel
Alex Steel
Both the New South Wales and Australian Commonwealth governments have enacted major reforms to computer - related offences. These reforms are based on the Model Criminal Code Chapter Four: Damage and Computer Offences. The reforms move from an emphasis on access to an emphasis on damage. While they provide principled limitations on some previous offences they also introduce new sweeping offences relating to network impairment and control of data preparatory to other offences. This article outlines the elements of these new offences and highlights the issues that are likely to arise in their enforcement.
“The Relevance Of Prior Record In The Criminal Law: A Response To The Theory Of Professor Von Hirsch”, Darcy Macpherson
“The Relevance Of Prior Record In The Criminal Law: A Response To The Theory Of Professor Von Hirsch”, Darcy Macpherson
Darcy L MacPherson
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Magistrate Judges, Article Iii, And The Power To Preside Over Federal Prisoner Section 2255 Proceedings, Ira P. Robbins
Magistrate Judges, Article Iii, And The Power To Preside Over Federal Prisoner Section 2255 Proceedings, Ira P. Robbins
Ira P. Robbins