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Full-Text Articles in Law
Drugs, Ideology, And The Deconstitutionalization Of Criminal Procedure, Gerald G. Ashdown
Drugs, Ideology, And The Deconstitutionalization Of Criminal Procedure, Gerald G. Ashdown
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Medina V. California 112 S.Ct. 2572 (1992)
Medina V. California 112 S.Ct. 2572 (1992)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Adams V. Aiken 965 F.2d 1306 (1992)
Williams V. Dixon 961 F.2d 448 (4th Cir. 1992)
Williams V. Dixon 961 F.2d 448 (4th Cir. 1992)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Davidson V. Commonwealth 244 Va. 129,419 S.E.2d 656 (1992)
Davidson V. Commonwealth 244 Va. 129,419 S.E.2d 656 (1992)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
King V. Commonwealth 243 Va. 353, 416 S.E.2d 669 (1992)
King V. Commonwealth 243 Va. 353, 416 S.E.2d 669 (1992)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Thomas V. Commonwealth 244 Va. 1, 419 S.E.2d 606 (1992)
Thomas V. Commonwealth 244 Va. 1, 419 S.E.2d 606 (1992)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Subtle Influences: The Constitutionality Of Jailhouse Informant Testimony In Capital Cases, Wendy Freeman Miles
Subtle Influences: The Constitutionality Of Jailhouse Informant Testimony In Capital Cases, Wendy Freeman Miles
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Scott E. Sundby
Morgan V Illinois 112 S. Ct. 2222 (1992)
Morgan V Illinois 112 S. Ct. 2222 (1992)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Dawson V. Delaware 112 S. Ct. 1093 (1992)
Dawson V. Delaware 112 S. Ct. 1093 (1992)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Riggins V. Nevada 112 S.Ct. 1810 (1992)
Stringer V. Black 112 S.Ct. 1130 (1992)
Sochor V. Florida 112 S.Ct. 2114 (1992)
Espinosa V. Florida 112 S.Ct. 2926 (1992)
Espinosa V. Florida 112 S.Ct. 2926 (1992)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Sawyer V. Whitley 112 S.Ct. 2514 (1992)
Trevino V. Texas 112 S.Ct. 1547 (1992)
In Re Blodgett 112 S. Ct. 674 (1992)
Poyner V. Murray 964 F.2d 1404 (1992)
Gardner V. Dixon 1992 U:S. App. Lexis 12971
Gardner V. Dixon 1992 U:S. App. Lexis 12971
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Spann V. Martin 963 F.2d 663 (1992)
Mueller V. Commonwealth 1992 Va. Lexis 97
Mueller V. Commonwealth 1992 Va. Lexis 97
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Satcher V. Commonwealth 1992 Va. Lexis 98
Satcher V. Commonwealth 1992 Va. Lexis 98
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
The Capital Defendant And Parole Eligibility, Crystal S. Straube
The Capital Defendant And Parole Eligibility, Crystal S. Straube
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Police Implementation Of Supreme Court Of Canada Charter Decisions: An Empirical Study, Kathryn Moore
Police Implementation Of Supreme Court Of Canada Charter Decisions: An Empirical Study, Kathryn Moore
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
Little empirical research has been done on the Charter's impact on the public policy process. This paper presents the results of an empirical research study designed to fill that gap. The study examined the manner in which a municipal police force and the RCMP implemented changes to procedures following two Supreme Court of Canada Charter decisions. The paper concludes that, while steps have been taken to develop a process by which Supreme Court decisions are implemented, the process would be improved if one body were allocated responsibility for the provision of interim information to the police.
The Need For An International Criminal Court In The New International World Order, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Christopher L. Blakesley
The Need For An International Criminal Court In The New International World Order, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Christopher L. Blakesley
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In this Article, Professors Bassiouni and Blakesley argue that the institution of an international criminal court would provide an effective means of dealing with international problems that are created by or unaddressed in a unilateral or bilateral international system. Rather than deflecting domestic concentration on law enforcement, the proposed tribunal will be a complementary and incremental effort, which will enhance criminal justice enforcement. The authors address several questions concerning the implementation of the tribunal, including questions related to sovereignty and bases for jurisdiction, which crimes will be within the court's jurisdiction, which law will apply to the cases, and practical …
Crime And Punishment In Eighteenth-Century England, William B. Jones Jr.
Crime And Punishment In Eighteenth-Century England, William B. Jones Jr.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jones V. Murray 947 F.2d 1106 (1991)
George V. Commonwealth 242 Va. 264, 411 S.E.2d 12 (1991)
George V. Commonwealth 242 Va. 264, 411 S.E.2d 12 (1991)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Drug Felony Capital Murder In Virginia, Sharron Lamoreaux
Drug Felony Capital Murder In Virginia, Sharron Lamoreaux
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.