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Section 5: Criminal Law, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 5: Criminal Law, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
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Forced Prostitution: Naming An International Offense, Nora V. Demleitner
Forced Prostitution: Naming An International Offense, Nora V. Demleitner
Scholarly Articles
This paper presents an argument for recognizing “forced prostitution” as an international of- fense in its own right for which the procurers, brothel owners and managers, and financiers as well as the women’s customers can be held criminally liable. While the international debate has at- tempted to characterize forced prostitution as slavery, the term ”slavery” fails to evoke the images of all the violations that encompass forced prostitution. Were the United Nations and regional or- ganizations to acknowledge and label forced prostitution as an international crime, their member states would be required to enact domestic legislation outlawing and criminalizing it …
An Introduction To Post-Conviction Remedies, Practice And Procedure In South Carolina, John H. Blume
An Introduction To Post-Conviction Remedies, Practice And Procedure In South Carolina, John H. Blume
South Carolina Law Review
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Funeral Oration In Honor Of United States V. Burton, Fredric I. Lederer
Funeral Oration In Honor Of United States V. Burton, Fredric I. Lederer
Faculty Publications
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The Case Against Statutes Of Limitations For Stolen Art, Stephanos Bibas
The Case Against Statutes Of Limitations For Stolen Art, Stephanos Bibas
All Faculty Scholarship
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Juvenile Court Bindover Hearings, Paul C. Giannelli
Juvenile Court Bindover Hearings, Paul C. Giannelli
Faculty Publications
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Felony-Murder Doctrine Through The Federal Looking Glass, Henry Noyes
Felony-Murder Doctrine Through The Federal Looking Glass, Henry Noyes
Henry S. Noyes
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Due Process Limits On Sentencing Power: A Critique Of Pennsylvania's Imposition Of A Recidivist Mandatory Sentence Without A Prior Conviction, Leonard N. Sosnov
Due Process Limits On Sentencing Power: A Critique Of Pennsylvania's Imposition Of A Recidivist Mandatory Sentence Without A Prior Conviction, Leonard N. Sosnov
Leonard N Sosnov
Pennsylvania has an Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) program which provides for pretrial diversion for accepted defendants. In exchange for avoiding the risk of conviction, the defendant agrees to supervision or treatment for a specified period of time. Successful completion can lead to dismissal of the charges, while a violation may result in reinstatement of the charges and a criminal trial.
Pennsylvania, like most states, also has recidivist sentencing provisions for repeat offenders. It has chosen to include a prior ARD acceptance in its definition of a prior conviction for purposes of its mandatory sentence recidivist drunk driving laws. The article …