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Muting Gideon's Trumpet: Pricing The “Right To Counsel” In Minnesota Courts, Peter Erlinder Nov 2003

Muting Gideon's Trumpet: Pricing The “Right To Counsel” In Minnesota Courts, Peter Erlinder

C. Peter Erlinder

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Application Of 18 Usc 1960 To Informal Money Service Businesses, Stefan D. Cassella Aug 2003

Application Of 18 Usc 1960 To Informal Money Service Businesses, Stefan D. Cassella

Stefan D Cassella

The article proposes that 18 USC 1960, a criminal statute that criminalizes the unlicensed operation of a money service business, may be used to prosecute not only traditional bricks and mortar businesses, but also informal money transfer operations of the kind typically used by drug trafficking, terrorist financing and other criminal organizations.


Provisions Of The Usa Patriot Act Relating To Asset Forfeiture In Transnational Cases, Stefan D. Cassella Mar 2003

Provisions Of The Usa Patriot Act Relating To Asset Forfeiture In Transnational Cases, Stefan D. Cassella

Stefan D Cassella

The article outlines the provisions of the USA Patriot Act that enhance the power of the US Government to use the asset forfeiture laws to recover property involved in transnational crime, including the power to seize assets from the correspondent account of a foreign bank.


Policing And Equal Protection, Lawrence Rosenthal Dec 2002

Policing And Equal Protection, Lawrence Rosenthal

Lawrence Rosenthal

For urban policing, it is the best of times and the worst of times. The innovative and proactive policing techniques that have come into widespread use over the past decade -- sometimes referred to as the "New Policing" -- are credited by many with producing significant reductions in urban crime. The vocal and numerous critics of these tactics, however, claim that the cure has been worse than the disease, by imposing enormous and unwarranted burdens on high crime minority communities where use of these new tactics is concentrated. In this paper, I offer a defense for New Policing as faithful …