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The Younger Abstention: Primary State Jurisdiction Over Law Enforcement, David A. Dittfurth Jan 1979

The Younger Abstention: Primary State Jurisdiction Over Law Enforcement, David A. Dittfurth

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The abstention doctrines have received much attention by the United States Supreme Court over the last decade. These doctrines are represented by judicial rules that require federal trial courts, in appropriate circumstances, to abstain from exercising subject matter jurisdiction although they clearly have the power to do so. As a result, the particular case is shunted back into a state judicial system for determination.

The most confusing of these doctrines is the one arising in major part from Younger v. Harris. In short, this case stands for the rule that, once a state criminal prosecution has been initiated, a federal …