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Bullets, Bad Florins, And Old Boots: A Report Of The Indiana Trial Judges Seminar On The Judge's Control Over Demonstrative Evidence, Thomas L. Shaffer
Bullets, Bad Florins, And Old Boots: A Report Of The Indiana Trial Judges Seminar On The Judge's Control Over Demonstrative Evidence, Thomas L. Shaffer
Journal Articles
In the spring of 1963, the Indiana Judges Association, which represents about 100 of the 120 trial judges of Indiana, and the Joint Committee for the Effective Administration of Justice sponsored the first "Indiana Trial Judges Seminar" in Indianapolis. The seminar was divided into five subject areas of practical importance to trial judges, with each discussion led by a team of nationally-recognized experts and supplemented by a teacher of law who acted as reporter.
The opportunity to be a reporter on the subject area, "The Judge's Control Over Demonstrative Evidence," proved to be an uncommonly promising occasion for gathering empirical …
Liability Insurance And The Rule Of Exclusion In Tort Actions
Liability Insurance And The Rule Of Exclusion In Tort Actions
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Road Blocks To Inspect Drivers' Licenses
Road Blocks To Inspect Drivers' Licenses
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Involuntary Confessions And New York Procedure
Involuntary Confessions And New York Procedure
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Case Comments, Law Review Staff
Recent Case Comments, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Conflict of Laws--Workmen's Compensation--Forum's Use of Foreign State's Tort Law for Recovery Against Third Party Does Not Require Forum's Use of Foreign State's Election Provision in Workmen's Compensation Suit
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Constitutional Law--Advertising-Statute Restricting Size,Number, and Location of Gasoline Price Signs Is Unconstitutional
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Evidence-Attorney--Client Privilege--Applicability When a Corporation Is the Client
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Evidence--Attorney-Client Privilege-Doctor's Report to Attorney on Condition of Client Is Within Privilege
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Federal Jurisdiction--In Federal Question Action Federal Court Is Competent To Exercise In Personam Jurisdiction Over Corporation if It Has Sufficient Contacts With United States
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Federal Rules of Civil Procedure--Counterclaim Not Compulsory in First Suit …
Disposition Of Physical Exhibits Used In Criminal Trials
Disposition Of Physical Exhibits Used In Criminal Trials
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Demonstrative Evidence In Federal Criminal Cases, Lester B. Orfield
Demonstrative Evidence In Federal Criminal Cases, Lester B. Orfield
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evidence, Charles H. Randall Jr.
Evidence, Charles H. Randall Jr.
Comments On Recent Cases, Charles W. Ehrhardt
Comments On Recent Cases, Charles W. Ehrhardt
Scholarly Publications
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Corroboration Of Accomplice Testimony In Federal Criminal Cases, Lester B. Orfield
Corroboration Of Accomplice Testimony In Federal Criminal Cases, Lester B. Orfield
Villanova Law Review
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The Admission Into Evidence Of Extra-Judicial Confession Of Guilt Made By Third Parties - Brady V. State, D. William Simpson
The Admission Into Evidence Of Extra-Judicial Confession Of Guilt Made By Third Parties - Brady V. State, D. William Simpson
Maryland Law Review
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Evidence - Privilege - Statutory Privilege Against Disclosure Of Reporter's Sources Should Be Liberally Construed To Include Information In Documents, Robert L. Berchem
Evidence - Privilege - Statutory Privilege Against Disclosure Of Reporter's Sources Should Be Liberally Construed To Include Information In Documents, Robert L. Berchem
Villanova Law Review
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A Re-Evaluation Of The Privilege Against Adverse Spousal Testimony In The Light Of Its Purpose, Paul F. Rothstein
A Re-Evaluation Of The Privilege Against Adverse Spousal Testimony In The Light Of Its Purpose, Paul F. Rothstein
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
The recent development in American federal criminal evidence law to be examined and compared with English law in this paper, is a new evolutionary turn taken by the husband-wife privilege against adverse spousal testimony, manifest in the Supreme Court decision of Wyatt v. United States. The House of Lords, in Rumping v. D.P.P., just decided, suggests that the English spousal privileges might be susceptible of similar development.