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Ninth Circuit Review—The Defense Of Discriminatory Prosecution: United States V. Scott And United States V. Oaks, Vincent J. Marella
Ninth Circuit Review—The Defense Of Discriminatory Prosecution: United States V. Scott And United States V. Oaks, Vincent J. Marella
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
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Criminal Law—Escape—Defenses—Common Law Extension Of Necessity—People V. Lovercamp, 43 Cal. App. 3d 823, 118 Cal. Rptr. 110 (1974)., Cameron Charles Page
Criminal Law—Escape—Defenses—Common Law Extension Of Necessity—People V. Lovercamp, 43 Cal. App. 3d 823, 118 Cal. Rptr. 110 (1974)., Cameron Charles Page
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
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Special Lecture Series—The Allende Regime In Chile: An Historical And Legal Analysis: Part I, Eugenio Velasco
Special Lecture Series—The Allende Regime In Chile: An Historical And Legal Analysis: Part I, Eugenio Velasco
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
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Ninth Circuit Review—Introduction, Vincent J. Marella
Ninth Circuit Review—Introduction, Vincent J. Marella
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
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Ninth Circuit Review—The Insanity Defense: United States V. Hartfield And United States V. Mcgraw, Vincent J. Marella
Ninth Circuit Review—The Insanity Defense: United States V. Hartfield And United States V. Mcgraw, Vincent J. Marella
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
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The Rise And Fall Of California's Notice Of Alibi Rule: Procedural Innovation Yields To Judicial Restraint, John J. Allen
The Rise And Fall Of California's Notice Of Alibi Rule: Procedural Innovation Yields To Judicial Restraint, John J. Allen
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
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The Permissible Scope Of A Premises Search Incident To Arrest Under Chimel V. California: Divergent Definitions Of Immediate Control Plague The Lower Courts, William J. Landers
The Permissible Scope Of A Premises Search Incident To Arrest Under Chimel V. California: Divergent Definitions Of Immediate Control Plague The Lower Courts, William J. Landers
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
No abstract provided.