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Criminal procedure

University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

Criminal Procedure

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Neurotechnologies At The Intersection Of Criminal Procedure And Constitutional Law, Amanda C. Pustilnik Jan 2013

Neurotechnologies At The Intersection Of Criminal Procedure And Constitutional Law, Amanda C. Pustilnik

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The rapid development of neurotechnologies poses novel constitutional issues for criminal law and criminal procedure. These technologies can identify directly from brain waves whether a person is familiar with a stimulus like a face or a weapon, can model blood flow in the brain to indicate whether a person is lying, and can even interfere with brain processes themselves via high-powered magnets to cause a person to be less likely to lie to an investigator. These technologies implicate the constitutional privilege against compelled, self-incriminating speech under the Fifth Amendment and the right to be free of unreasonable search and seizure …


Policing From The Gut: Anti-Intellectualism In American Criminal Procedure, Brian J. Foley Jan 2010

Policing From The Gut: Anti-Intellectualism In American Criminal Procedure, Brian J. Foley

Maryland Law Review

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Federal Criminal Law And The Crime-Fraud Exception: Disclosure Of Privileged Conversations And Documents Should Not Be Compelled Without The Government's Factual Foundation Being Tested By The Crucible Of Meaningful Adversarial Testing, Thomas M. Dibiagio Jan 2003

Federal Criminal Law And The Crime-Fraud Exception: Disclosure Of Privileged Conversations And Documents Should Not Be Compelled Without The Government's Factual Foundation Being Tested By The Crucible Of Meaningful Adversarial Testing, Thomas M. Dibiagio

Maryland Law Review

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New Federalism And Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Are We Repeating The Mistakes Of The Past?, James W. Diehm Jan 1996

New Federalism And Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Are We Repeating The Mistakes Of The Past?, James W. Diehm

Maryland Law Review

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Federal Impeachment And Criminal Procedure: The Framers' Intent, Buckner F. Melton Jr. Jan 1993

Federal Impeachment And Criminal Procedure: The Framers' Intent, Buckner F. Melton Jr.

Maryland Law Review

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Criminal Procedure, 1969 - Is It A Means Or An End?, Erwin N. Griswold Jan 1969

Criminal Procedure, 1969 - Is It A Means Or An End?, Erwin N. Griswold

Maryland Law Review

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The Supreme Court And Criminal Procedure, Edward S. Northrop Jan 1966

The Supreme Court And Criminal Procedure, Edward S. Northrop

Maryland Law Review

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Discovery In Criminal Cases - A Survey Of The Proposed Rule Changes, Joseph Fontana Jan 1965

Discovery In Criminal Cases - A Survey Of The Proposed Rule Changes, Joseph Fontana

Maryland Law Review

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Rule 558 - What The Jury May Take To The Jury Room - Bell V. State, Herbert A. Seidman Jan 1957

Rule 558 - What The Jury May Take To The Jury Room - Bell V. State, Herbert A. Seidman

Maryland Law Review

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Should Reversal Of Criminal Conviction Because Of Insufficient Evidence, Under The New Criminal Rules, Be With Or Without A New Trial? - Lambert V. State Jan 1953

Should Reversal Of Criminal Conviction Because Of Insufficient Evidence, Under The New Criminal Rules, Be With Or Without A New Trial? - Lambert V. State

Maryland Law Review

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Effect Of Acquital For Assault On Trial For Murder When Victim Sussequently Dies - Crawford V. State Jan 1939

Effect Of Acquital For Assault On Trial For Murder When Victim Sussequently Dies - Crawford V. State

Maryland Law Review

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