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How To Deal With Laboratory Reports Under Crawford V. Washington: A Question With No Good Answer, Cyrus P.W. Rieck Apr 2008

How To Deal With Laboratory Reports Under Crawford V. Washington: A Question With No Good Answer, Cyrus P.W. Rieck

University of Miami Law Review

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A Reply To Professor Capra, Joëlle Harvic Jul 2001

A Reply To Professor Capra, Joëlle Harvic

University of Miami Law Review

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Statements Of Bystanders To Police Officers Containing An Accusation Of Criminal Conduct Offered To Explain Subsequent Police Conduct, Joëlle Hervic Jul 2001

Statements Of Bystanders To Police Officers Containing An Accusation Of Criminal Conduct Offered To Explain Subsequent Police Conduct, Joëlle Hervic

University of Miami Law Review

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Out-Of-Court Accusations Offered For "Background": A Measured Response From The Federal Courts, Professor Daniel J. Capra Jul 2001

Out-Of-Court Accusations Offered For "Background": A Measured Response From The Federal Courts, Professor Daniel J. Capra

University of Miami Law Review

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United States V. Salerno: An Examination Of Rule 804(B)(1), Judith M. Mercier Nov 1993

United States V. Salerno: An Examination Of Rule 804(B)(1), Judith M. Mercier

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The Meaning Of "Bad Faith" Under The Exceptions To The Hearsay Rule, Peter F. Valori Nov 1993

The Meaning Of "Bad Faith" Under The Exceptions To The Hearsay Rule, Peter F. Valori

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Inadequate Interpreting Services In Courts And The Rules Of Admissibility Of Testimony On Extrajudicial Interpretations, Beth G. Lindie Nov 1993

Inadequate Interpreting Services In Courts And The Rules Of Admissibility Of Testimony On Extrajudicial Interpretations, Beth G. Lindie

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Admitting Confessions Of Codefendants: Has Lee V. Illinois Created An Additional Hearsay Exception?, Christine Noworyta Nov 1993

Admitting Confessions Of Codefendants: Has Lee V. Illinois Created An Additional Hearsay Exception?, Christine Noworyta

University of Miami Law Review

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Idaho V. Wright: The Defenestration Of Corroborating Evidence, John Clairborne Koski Sep 1991

Idaho V. Wright: The Defenestration Of Corroborating Evidence, John Clairborne Koski

University of Miami Law Review

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