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Due Process And Parole Revocation, Michigan Law Review
Due Process And Parole Revocation, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
In Morrissey, the Court set the level of due process needed in parole revocations. Specifically, it held that the parolee facing •revocation has a right (a) to receive written notice of the claimed parole violations; (b) to hear the evidence against him; (c) to be heard in person and to present witnesses and documentary evidence; (d) to confront and cross-examine adverse witnesses (unless the hearing officer specifically finds good cause for not allowing the confrontation); (e) to have a neutral and detached hearing body, members of which need not be judicial officers or lawyers; and (f) to be given …
Scott V. Illinois, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
The Confinement Of Mabel Jones: Is There A Right To Jury Trial In Civil Commitment Proceedings?, Vicki Gordon Kaufman
The Confinement Of Mabel Jones: Is There A Right To Jury Trial In Civil Commitment Proceedings?, Vicki Gordon Kaufman
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Right To Counsel In Criminal Cases By Sheldon Krantz, Et. Al., Patrick L. Baude
Book Review. Right To Counsel In Criminal Cases By Sheldon Krantz, Et. Al., Patrick L. Baude
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Right Of An Abused Child To Independent Counsel And The Role Of The Child Advocate In Child Abuse Cases, James R. Redeker
The Right Of An Abused Child To Independent Counsel And The Role Of The Child Advocate In Child Abuse Cases, James R. Redeker
Villanova Law Review
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