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Book Review, Jack F. Smith
Book Review, Jack F. Smith
Cleveland State Law Review
Reviewing Giles Playfair and Derrick Sington, The Offenders, Simon and Schuster, 1958
Book Review, Andrew J. Humphrey
Book Review, Andrew J. Humphrey
Cleveland State Law Review
Reviewing Jerome Frank and Barbara Frank, Not Guilty, Doubleday & Co. Inc., 1957
Purposeful Reforms In Criminal Law, Lee E. Skeel
Purposeful Reforms In Criminal Law, Lee E. Skeel
Cleveland State Law Review
What is the relation of the Office of the County Prosecutor or District Attorney to the job of public law enforcement? It is true that the county prosecutor's office has much to do with the civil practice of the law as the legal representative of the county Government, including public boards and commissions. Yet, may it ever be remembered, the proper enforcement of the public or criminal law is a matter of great importance to every resident of the community. It is important not only to protect the safety of the community from unlawful disturbances and aggressions against the peace …
Prenatal Injuries, Andrew L. Johnson Jr.
Prenatal Injuries, Andrew L. Johnson Jr.
Cleveland State Law Review
Our courts have been increasingly perplexted by the question of whether or not an infant should have a right of action for personal injuries negligently caused to its body prior to birth. Stated another way, does an infant while in its mother's womb have an interest in the freedom from invasion of its bodily security equivalent to and commensurate with that of a person already born?