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Full-Text Articles in Criminal Law
Criminal Law—Presumption Statute, Joseph Taddeo
Criminal Law—Presumption Statute, Joseph Taddeo
Buffalo Law Review
People v. Terra, 303 N. Y. 332, 102 N. E. 2d 576 (1951).
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Recent Cases
Agency--Liability of Master for Servant's Acts--State Permit to Operate
Agency--Possession as Indicia of Ownership
Constitutional Law--Aliens--Detention Where Deportations is Impossible
Courts--Contempt--Delay in Summary Punishment
Criminal Law--Habitual Criminal Statutes--Meaning of Previous Conviction Requirement
Domestic Relations--Liability of Husband for Necessaries of Wife Rightfully Living Apart
Income Taxation--Excludibility from Gross Income of Payment over Ceiling Price
Income Taxation--Taxable Income--Claim of Right
Procedure--Grand Jury--Motion to Expunge Defamatory Remarks in Report
Procedure--Statute of Limitations--Retroactive Operation
Statutes--Holding of Unconstitutionality Overruled--Necessity for Re-Enactment
Wills--Contest--Interest of Legatee's Representative
Criminal Law--Effect Of Pardon On Habitual Criminal Statute, E. W. K.
Criminal Law--Effect Of Pardon On Habitual Criminal Statute, E. W. K.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law--Instruction Incomplete As To Fact, R. A. K.
Criminal Law--Instruction Incomplete As To Fact, R. A. K.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unconvicting The Innocent, Richard C. Donnelly
Unconvicting The Innocent, Richard C. Donnelly
Vanderbilt Law Review
"Innocent Man is Unable to Clear Record after 7 1/2 Years in Prison. Under this headline, the New York Times recently reported the courthouse tragedy of Nathan Kaplan, 49-year-old salesman.' Mr. Kaplan's brush with the law began on September 28, 1937, when the Federal Government indicted him under the name of Nathan Kaplan, alias "Kitty," for the sale of heroin to a government undercover agent. Although he vigorously proclaimed his innocence from the day of his arrest, he did not take the witness stand at his trial. He was represented by able counsel and other due process requirements were fully …
Protection Against Illegal Meansof Obtaining Evidence, Raymond W. Haman, James H. Flippen, Jr.
Protection Against Illegal Meansof Obtaining Evidence, Raymond W. Haman, James H. Flippen, Jr.
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Delinquent Parents And The Criminal Law, Frederick J. Ludwig
Delinquent Parents And The Criminal Law, Frederick J. Ludwig
Vanderbilt Law Review
"There are no delinquent children; there are only delinquent parents." This tautological truism has long been the speaker's mainstay at Rotary luncheons, parent-teacher meetings, and assorted roundtables and institutes on juvenile delinquency. When a New York Children's Court judge undertook to put the principle into practice five years ago, a storm of controversy was unleashed which has not yet subsided. The case, tragic enough, involved 14-year-old Frankie, who scored hits on three passers-by with a stolen gun. The boy, who had been sleeping in hallways and on buses, was committed as a juvenile delinquent to a state training school. His …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Recent Cases
Adverse Possession--Statutes--May One Acquire an Indefeasible Life Estate under Tennessee Code Section 8582
Constitutional Law--Freedom of the Press--Effect of City Ordinance Prohibiting Solicitation of Magazine Subscriptions without Prior Consent of Person Solicited
Constitutional Law--Statutes--Requirement of Loyalty Oath as Valid Exercise of Police Power
Contracts--Procurement of Government Contracts on Contingent Fee Basis--Effect of Executive Order
Criminal Law--Mens Rea--Requirement in Action for Converting Government Property--Necessity for Criminal Intent
Damages--Injury to Child--Expenses of Parent in Attending Child
Divorce--Determination of Place Where Abandonment Occurs--Effect of Residence Requirement for Bringing Action
Domestic Relations--Legitimation Statute--Interpretation and Effect
Evidence--Unreasonable Searches and Seizures--Admissibility of Evidence Obtained …
Group Libel And Criminal Libel, Alvin M. Glick
Group Libel And Criminal Libel, Alvin M. Glick
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law—Larceny—Criminal Intent, Charles Ryan Desmond
Criminal Law—Larceny—Criminal Intent, Charles Ryan Desmond
Buffalo Law Review
Morisette v. United States, 342 U. S. 246 (1952).
Bail—Ancient And Modern, Charles S. Desmond
Some Developments In The Law Concerning Confessions, William Wicker
Some Developments In The Law Concerning Confessions, William Wicker
Vanderbilt Law Review
Our system of administering criminal laws is predicated upon accusatorial rather than inquisitorial proceedings. To maintain inviolate the safeguards consonant with this principle, we have placed upon the State an ever-increasing burden in proving the commission of the crime charged. That this burden has begun to weigh heavily, and perhaps onerously, becomes unmistakably evident from a study of recent developments in the law of confessions.
The Evolution Of Probation In American Law, Charles W. Webster
The Evolution Of Probation In American Law, Charles W. Webster
Buffalo Law Review
This is a condensation of a speech delivered before the State Probation officers at the Golden Jubilee of the Establishment of Probation in N. Y. State held in Niagara Falls, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1951.
Evidence-Admissibility Of Confessions In Federal Courts Under The Mcnabb Rule, Harry T. Baumann S.Ed.
Evidence-Admissibility Of Confessions In Federal Courts Under The Mcnabb Rule, Harry T. Baumann S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Defendant, after proper arraignment on a charge of as· sault, was questioned intermittently about and confessed to a murder. This confession, introduced at the trial in the District Court of Alaska, was instrumental in convicting the defendant of the graver charge. The court of appeals reversed because of a failure to file the murder complaint within a reasonable time. On certiorari, held, the confession, made after proper detention on a lesser charge, was legal and admissible if given freely; but case affirmed as modified on other grounds. United States v. Carignan, 342 U.S. 36, 72 S.Ct. 97 (1951).
Criminal Law-Negligent Homicide Statute-Motor Vehicle Operator Suffering From Disease Producing Unconsciousness, Bernard A. Petrie S.Ed.
Criminal Law-Negligent Homicide Statute-Motor Vehicle Operator Suffering From Disease Producing Unconsciousness, Bernard A. Petrie S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Defendant suffered a single, sudden attack of dizziness or unconsciousness. He was warned by a physician, diagnosing his condition as Meniere's Syndrome, that he might at any time, without warning, suffer another such attack. Defendant worked for a year and three months without a recurrence. Then defendant ''blacked out" while driving alone and his automobile crashed into another, causing the death of its driver. The trial judge convicted for statutory negligent homicide. On appeal, held, affirmed. Defendant's driving on a through state highway with knowledge that he might become disabled without warning met the statutory criterion of driving "carelessly …
The Racket-Control Laws Of Virginia: A Review, William A. Redfern, Jr., Luther W. White, Iii
The Racket-Control Laws Of Virginia: A Review, William A. Redfern, Jr., Luther W. White, Iii
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Books Received, Law Review Staff
Books Received, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
CHARLES EVANS HUGHES AND THE SUPREME COURT
By Samuel Hendel
New York: King's Crown Press, 1951. Pp. 337
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DUE PROCESSES OF LAW
By Virginia Wood
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1951. Pp. 436. $6.00.
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LEGAL AID IN THE UNITED STATES
By Emery A. Brownell
Rochester: The Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Co., 1951. Pp. 333. $4.50.
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LEVIATHAN AND NATURAL LAW
By F. Lyman Windolph
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1951. Pp. 147. $2.50.
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OIL AND LAW
Articles reprinted from the Texas Law Review
Austin:Texas Law Review, 1951. Pp. 1736. Bound copies $15.00, unbound copies $12.00.
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Police Science Legal Abstracts And Notes
Police Science Legal Abstracts And Notes
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law Case Notes And Comments
Criminal Law Case Notes And Comments
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Military Service And Criminality, Walter A. Lunden
Military Service And Criminality, Walter A. Lunden
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes
Police Science Technical Abstracts And Notes
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Individual Photographic Charts In Presenting Questioned Document Testimony, George G. Swett
The Use Of Individual Photographic Charts In Presenting Questioned Document Testimony, George G. Swett
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Administration Of Criminal Justice In Canada, William B. Common
The Administration Of Criminal Justice In Canada, William B. Common
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Considerations Bearing On The Problems Of Sexual Offenses, Benjamin Karpman
Considerations Bearing On The Problems Of Sexual Offenses, Benjamin Karpman
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Harry Soderman Of Stockholm: Master Criminologist, Cedric Larson
Harry Soderman Of Stockholm: Master Criminologist, Cedric Larson
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Importance Of Observation In Law Enforcement, Raymond A. Dahl
Importance Of Observation In Law Enforcement, Raymond A. Dahl
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.