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When The Cops Were Not 'Handcuffed', Yale Kamisar
When The Cops Were Not 'Handcuffed', Yale Kamisar
Book Chapters
Are we losing the war against crime? Is the public getting a fair break? Has the pendulum swung too far to the left? Do the victims of crime have some rights, too? Are the courts handcuffing the police?
If there were a hit parade for newspaper and magazine articles, speeches and panel discussions, these questions would rank high on the list. Not only are they being raised with increasing frequency, but they are being debated with growing fury.
Last year, probably the most famous police chief in the United States, William H. Parker of Los Angeles, protested that American police …
An Introduction To Riot Legislation, Jerold H. Israel
An Introduction To Riot Legislation, Jerold H. Israel
Book Chapters
My speech will provide an introduction to criminal code legislation specifically pertaining to riots and a brief description of our recent experience with riots. Hopefully, this description, supplemented by the film on the Detroit riot, will provide an appropriate factual background for both the remainder of my own talk and the analyses of proper police procedures during riots (and other civil disorders) to be presented by Major Brown and Professor Martin.
Assistance In Addition To Counsel For Indigent Defendants: The Need For, The Lack Of, The Right To, Dennis W. Alexander
Assistance In Addition To Counsel For Indigent Defendants: The Need For, The Lack Of, The Right To, Dennis W. Alexander
Villanova Law Review
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Criminal Law Revision In Kentucky: Part Ii—Inchoate Crimes, Robert G. Lawson
Criminal Law Revision In Kentucky: Part Ii—Inchoate Crimes, Robert G. Lawson
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Kentucky, like other jurisdictions, imposes criminal sanctions for conduct that is designed to achieve a criminal result but fails for some reason to accomplish its anti-social objective. Such conduct is punishable, if at all, as criminal attempt, criminal conspiracy, or criminal solicitation. In looking toward revision, attention should be focused initially upon the objectives to be promoted by classifying unsuccessful, anti-social conduct as criminal behavior.
First: There is obviously need for a firm basis for the intervention of law enforcement agencies to prevent a person dedicated to the commission of a crime from consummating it. In determining that basis, attention …
Criminal Law Revision In Kentucky: Part I—Homicide And Assault, Robert G. Lawson
Criminal Law Revision In Kentucky: Part I—Homicide And Assault, Robert G. Lawson
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
At the present time the Kentucky Commission on Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention and the Legislative Research Commission are jointly engaged in a project designed to revise the state's substantive criminal law. This effort is justifiable only if the existing law is defective and the "revision will result in significant improvement in [criminal law] administration." A cursory examination of the criminal statutes, with no reference to case law, leaves not the slightest doubt as to the need for revision. Until now no major attempt at revision has ever been undertaken in this state. As a consequence, the statutes are devoid …
Appointed Counsel For The Indigent Civil Defendant: A Constitutional Right Without A Judicial Remedy., Michael Botein
Appointed Counsel For The Indigent Civil Defendant: A Constitutional Right Without A Judicial Remedy., Michael Botein
Articles & Chapters
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Liability Without Fault: Logic And Potential Of A Developing Concept, Janet S. Lindgren
Liability Without Fault: Logic And Potential Of A Developing Concept, Janet S. Lindgren
Journal Articles
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Criminal Law--Bail--Right To Bail In Capital Cases After Prior Revocation, Mark Stephen Pitt
Criminal Law--Bail--Right To Bail In Capital Cases After Prior Revocation, Mark Stephen Pitt
Kentucky Law Journal
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Criminal Law Revision In Kentucky: Part Ii--Inchoate Crimes, Robert G. Lawson
Criminal Law Revision In Kentucky: Part Ii--Inchoate Crimes, Robert G. Lawson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Decision Trees, Peter L. Strauss, Michael R. Topping
Decision Trees, Peter L. Strauss, Michael R. Topping
Faculty Scholarship
The object of this paper is to inform those concerned with the administration of justice in Ethiopia – particularly, criminal justice – about a new and simple procedure which may assist in procuring uniform interpretation and application of laws and regulations. The problem of uniform interpretation and application is particularly severe where, as in Ethiopia, new laws must be interpreted and applied by persons who have not yet had the opportunity of formal legal education. For these persons the discovery of the relevant code articles and the understanding of their interrelationships and application must be very difficult indeed. One possible …