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Criminal Law And Procedure, Aaron J. Campbell, Kathleen B. Martin
Criminal Law And Procedure, Aaron J. Campbell, Kathleen B. Martin
University of Richmond Law Review
This article aims to give the criminal law practitioner a succinct review of significant cases regarding criminal law and procedure decided by the Supreme Court of Virginia and the Court ofAppeals of Virginia during the past year. The authors have focused their discussion of the cases on cogent points found in the holdings. The article also briefly summarizes recent legislative enactments pertaining to criminal law.
Juvenile Justice Reform: Now Is The Moment, Judith S. Kaye
Juvenile Justice Reform: Now Is The Moment, Judith S. Kaye
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Juvenile Justice Reform In New York, Jeremy Travis
Reflections On Juvenile Justice Reform In New York, Jeremy Travis
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reducing Juvenile Detention: Notes From An Experiment On Staten Island, Nancy L. Fishman
Reducing Juvenile Detention: Notes From An Experiment On Staten Island, Nancy L. Fishman
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Coming Clean: The Erosion Of Juvenile Miranda Rights In New York State, Justin Ashenfelter
Coming Clean: The Erosion Of Juvenile Miranda Rights In New York State, Justin Ashenfelter
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Eighth Amendment Analysis Of Juvenile Life Without Parole: Extending Graham To All Juvenile Offenders, Robert Johnson, Chris Miller
An Eighth Amendment Analysis Of Juvenile Life Without Parole: Extending Graham To All Juvenile Offenders, Robert Johnson, Chris Miller
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
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"No Older 'N Seventeen": Defending In Dylan Country, Abbe Smith
"No Older 'N Seventeen": Defending In Dylan Country, Abbe Smith
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This article is about an actual experience the author had defending a teenager accused of a serious crime where Bob Dylan grew up-- the Minnesota Iron Range. In order to protect the young man's privacy, it does not divulge the actual time period of the case. Likewise, details about his life and the charges he was facing have been changed. His name has been changed to Jamal. Things did not go well for Jamal. Though a child when he was sent from the juvenile jail outside of Washington, D.C. to a secure treatment facility for serious juvenile offenders in the …