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Jury Trial In Louisiana - Implications Of Duncan, Judith M. Arnette Dec 1968

Jury Trial In Louisiana - Implications Of Duncan, Judith M. Arnette

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


For A Swifter Criminal Appealto Protect The Public As Well As The Accused, Albert V. Bryan Sep 1968

For A Swifter Criminal Appealto Protect The Public As Well As The Accused, Albert V. Bryan

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Procedure - Due Process In Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings, James M. Small Apr 1968

Criminal Procedure - Due Process In Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings, James M. Small

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Increased Sentence Upon Retrial Mar 1968

Increased Sentence Upon Retrial

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Criminal Trial Process--The Fight For Truth, Alan B. George, Wilbur C. Leatherberry Jan 1968

The Criminal Trial Process--The Fight For Truth, Alan B. George, Wilbur C. Leatherberry

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Decisions Jan 1968

Recent Decisions

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Comments Jan 1968

Comments

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Decisions Jan 1968

Recent Decisions

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Comments Jan 1968

Comments

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Science And Morality Of Criminal Law, Jerome Hall Jan 1968

Science And Morality Of Criminal Law, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Comment: The New Criminal Deposition Statute In Ohio--Help Or Hindrance To Justice ?, Marian F. Ratnoff Jan 1968

Comment: The New Criminal Deposition Statute In Ohio--Help Or Hindrance To Justice ?, Marian F. Ratnoff

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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Constitutional Law--Comment On Defendant's Failure To Testify--Harmless Error [People V. Hadgins, 236 Cal. App. 2d 578, 46 Cal. Rpt 199 (1965), Vacated And Remanded Per Curiam, 386 U.S. 265, Affd On Remand, 60 Cal. Rptr. 176 (1967)], Stephen M. O'Bryan Jan 1968

Constitutional Law--Comment On Defendant's Failure To Testify--Harmless Error [People V. Hadgins, 236 Cal. App. 2d 578, 46 Cal. Rpt 199 (1965), Vacated And Remanded Per Curiam, 386 U.S. 265, Affd On Remand, 60 Cal. Rptr. 176 (1967)], Stephen M. O'Bryan

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Warren Court And Criminal Procedure, A. Kenneth Pye Jan 1968

The Warren Court And Criminal Procedure, A. Kenneth Pye

Faculty Scholarship

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The Presumption Of Innocence In The Soviet Union, George P. Fletcher Jan 1968

The Presumption Of Innocence In The Soviet Union, George P. Fletcher

Faculty Scholarship

The presumption of innocence is a curious item in the baggage of Western legal rhetoric. Revered today here and abroad, it has become a standard clause in international testimonials to the rights of man. Yet, at first blush, it seems conceptually anomalous and irrelevant in practice. It is hardly a presumption of fact – a distillation of common experience; statistics betray the suggestion that men indicted on criminal charges are likely to be innocent. Nor is it a legal rule masquerading as an irrebuttable presumption; it is rebuttable by proof beyond a reasonable doubt of the defendant's guilt. Further, it …