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Criminal Law And Procedure -- 1957 Tennessee Survey, James B. Earle
Criminal Law And Procedure -- 1957 Tennessee Survey, James B. Earle
Vanderbilt Law Review
Homicide: The statutory requirement that a killing be "willful; deliberate, malicious, and premeditated" for a finding of murder in the first degree is not applicable to a killing committed while in the perpetration of one of the felonies listed in the statute. This question arose in Farmer v. State, in which it appeared that the killing resulted from the setting on fire of a dwelling, i.e. arson, by the defendant. It was urged on appeal to the Tennessee Supreme Court that there was no proof of felonious homicide because there was no showing of an intent to kill nor even …
Voice Identification, Writing Exemplars And The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination, Russell J. Weintraub
Voice Identification, Writing Exemplars And The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination, Russell J. Weintraub
Vanderbilt Law Review
The problems involved in defining the nature of the privilege against self-incrimination and in setting its limits have been much mooted in recent years. Though these problems have been brought into sharp focus by the present very urgent and certainly justified concern for our national security, they are problems which are inherent in the privilege itself. They have been with us for a long time.
One of these problems concerns the extent to which a person may refuse to participate in criminal proceedings brought against him. Doubtless not even the most liberal proponent of the privilege would claim that an …
Criminal Law--Escape From Illegal Custody, Sheldon P. Weitzman
Criminal Law--Escape From Illegal Custody, Sheldon P. Weitzman
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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