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Full-Text Articles in Criminal Law
Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure. Rule 55 – Default Judgement, Robert Bloom
Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure. Rule 55 – Default Judgement, Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
No abstract provided.
Statement Of Steven L. Chanenson Before The United States Sentencing Commission Regarding Retroactivity Of Crack Guidelines Amendments, Steven Chanenson
Statement Of Steven L. Chanenson Before The United States Sentencing Commission Regarding Retroactivity Of Crack Guidelines Amendments, Steven Chanenson
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
The Case Of The Crooked Convictions: Erle Stanley Gardner, Perry Mason, And The Court Of Last Resort, Malinda Seymore
The Case Of The Crooked Convictions: Erle Stanley Gardner, Perry Mason, And The Court Of Last Resort, Malinda Seymore
Malinda L. Seymore
Fitness For Trial In The District Court: The Legal Perspective, Darius Whelan
Fitness For Trial In The District Court: The Legal Perspective, Darius Whelan
Darius Whelan
Federal Cocaine Sentencing In Transition, Steven Chanenson, Douglas Berman
Federal Cocaine Sentencing In Transition, Steven Chanenson, Douglas Berman
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
Can And Will Information Spur Post-Modern Setencing Reforms?, Steven Chanenson, Douglas Berman
Can And Will Information Spur Post-Modern Setencing Reforms?, Steven Chanenson, Douglas Berman
Steven L. Chanenson
No abstract provided.
Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure. Rule 55 – Default Judgement, Robert Bloom
Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure. Rule 55 – Default Judgement, Robert Bloom
Robert M. Bloom
No abstract provided.
2007 Congressional Testimony On Confidential Informants, Alexandra Natapoff
2007 Congressional Testimony On Confidential Informants, Alexandra Natapoff
Alexandra Natapoff
Are All Forms Of Joint Crime Really "Organized Crime"?, Boaz Sangero
Are All Forms Of Joint Crime Really "Organized Crime"?, Boaz Sangero
Prof. Boaz Sangero
It is seemingly possible to think that the new Israeli Combating Criminal Organizations Law, 2003 is a desirable statute. After all – how many struggles are more justified than the fight against organized crime? This Article will demonstrate that, in view of the extensive and comprehensive legislation already existing in Israel prior to the enactment of the new law, there was no need at all for an additional statute. Furthermore, it will show that the excessively broad definition given to the term “criminal organization” is liable to dominate Israeli criminal law and make the already draconian penal code – which …
Economics Of Plea Bargaining, Richard Adelstein
Economics Of Plea Bargaining, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
A short summary of earlier work for a sociological audience.