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Ake V. Oklahoma: The New "Fundamental Error" Exception To Wainwright V, Sykes, Thayne G. Lowe
Ake V. Oklahoma: The New "Fundamental Error" Exception To Wainwright V, Sykes, Thayne G. Lowe
BYU Law Review
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A Comparative Look At The Reporter's Privilege In Criminal Cases: United States, Federal Republic Of Germany, And Switzerland, Jeff V. Nelson
A Comparative Look At The Reporter's Privilege In Criminal Cases: United States, Federal Republic Of Germany, And Switzerland, Jeff V. Nelson
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Testing The Limits Of The Bankruptcy Court's Exclusive Jurisdiction In Fraud Cases: Discharge Vs. Criminal Restitution, Blake Atkin
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Convicting Or Confining? Alternative Directions In Insanity Law Reform: Guilty But Mentally Ill Versus New Rules For Release Of Insanity Acquittees, Donald H. Hermann
Convicting Or Confining? Alternative Directions In Insanity Law Reform: Guilty But Mentally Ill Versus New Rules For Release Of Insanity Acquittees, Donald H. Hermann
BYU Law Review
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Fourth Amendment Search And Seizure Requirements As Applied To Sniffing Investigations By Police Dogs: People V. Mayberry, Steven M. Bradford
Fourth Amendment Search And Seizure Requirements As Applied To Sniffing Investigations By Police Dogs: People V. Mayberry, Steven M. Bradford
BYU Law Review
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The Impact Of Expanded Rules For Determining What Constitutes The "Same Offense" For Double Jeopardy Purposes: Illinois V. Vitale , David G. Harlow
The Impact Of Expanded Rules For Determining What Constitutes The "Same Offense" For Double Jeopardy Purposes: Illinois V. Vitale , David G. Harlow
BYU Law Review
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Application Of The "Exculpatory No" Defense To Prosecutions Under 18 U.S.C. $ 1001: United States V. Fitzgibbon, James M. Dester
Application Of The "Exculpatory No" Defense To Prosecutions Under 18 U.S.C. $ 1001: United States V. Fitzgibbon, James M. Dester
BYU Law Review
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The Fuller Court And State Criminal Process Threshold Of Modern Limitations On Government, William F. Duker
The Fuller Court And State Criminal Process Threshold Of Modern Limitations On Government, William F. Duker
BYU Law Review
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Stubborn And Rebellious Children: Liability Of Public Officials For Detention Of Children In Jails, Mark Soler, Michael J. Dale, Kathleen Flake
Stubborn And Rebellious Children: Liability Of Public Officials For Detention Of Children In Jails, Mark Soler, Michael J. Dale, Kathleen Flake
BYU Law Review
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Criminal Appellate Procedure-Conflict Of Laws- State Right To Appeal In A Criminal Case Removed To Federal Court-Arizona V. Manypenny, 608 F.2d 1197 (9th Cir. 1979).
BYU Law Review
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Constitutional Law-Criminal Law-Pretrial Detainees May Be Subjected To Conditions Of Confinement Reasonably Related To Legitimate Government Objectives-Bell V. Wolfish, 99 S. Ct. 1861 (1979).
BYU Law Review
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The Exclusionary Rule In Parole Revocation Hearings : Deterring Official Infringement Of Parolees' Fourth Amendment Rights, Billy Glenn Dupree Jr.
The Exclusionary Rule In Parole Revocation Hearings : Deterring Official Infringement Of Parolees' Fourth Amendment Rights, Billy Glenn Dupree Jr.
BYU Law Review
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The Influence Of Jury Deliberation On Juror Perception Of Trial, Credibility, And Damage Awards, S. Femi Sonaike
The Influence Of Jury Deliberation On Juror Perception Of Trial, Credibility, And Damage Awards, S. Femi Sonaike
BYU Law Review
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Criminal Procedure-Double Jeopardy-Government's Right To Appeal A Midtrial Dismissal- United States V. Scott
BYU Law Review
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Pleading The Statute Of Limitations In Criminal Cases, George R. Nock
Pleading The Statute Of Limitations In Criminal Cases, George R. Nock
BYU Law Review
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Constitutional Law-Criminal Procedure-Criminal Contempt-The Right To Trial By Jury - Muniz V. Hoffman, Lon D. Packard
Constitutional Law-Criminal Procedure-Criminal Contempt-The Right To Trial By Jury - Muniz V. Hoffman, Lon D. Packard
BYU Law Review
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An Assessment Of Videotape In The Criminal Courts, Ernest H. Short, B. Thomas Florence, Mary Alice Marsh
An Assessment Of Videotape In The Criminal Courts, Ernest H. Short, B. Thomas Florence, Mary Alice Marsh
BYU Law Review
Summary of Contents
I. Introduction
A. A brief history of television and videotape in the justice system
B. Recent studies of videotape technology in the justice system
C. Overview of the goals and methodology of the present study
II. The Videotape System
A. The recording environment
1. Lighting
2. Spatial arrangement
3. Participant mobility
4. Acoustics
5. Electrical power
B. Production techniques
1. Video source location
2. Audio source location
3. Picture composition
a. Zooms
b. Varying video sources
c. Special effects
C. Alternative equipment combinations
1. System 1 : the single camera
2. System 2: the single camera with …
Criminal Procedure --Discovery--Pretrial Discovery Deposition In Utah Criminal Proceedings--State V. Nielsen
BYU Law Review
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Criminal Procedure--Parole Revocation Hearings Hearings--Requiring The Reasonable Doubt Standard Of Proof And The Application Of Double Jeopardy Principles--Standlee V. Smith
BYU Law Review
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