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Holding The Big House Accountable: The Sixth Circuit Concludes A Pretrial Detainee's Fourteenth Amendment Deliberate Indifference Claim Is A Wholly Objective Determination, Noah Speitel Dec 2023

Holding The Big House Accountable: The Sixth Circuit Concludes A Pretrial Detainee's Fourteenth Amendment Deliberate Indifference Claim Is A Wholly Objective Determination, Noah Speitel

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Put The Juvenile Back In Juvenile Court, Erin Fitzgerald Sep 2023

Put The Juvenile Back In Juvenile Court, Erin Fitzgerald

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Democratizing Tthe Eighth Amendment, Erin E. Braatz May 2023

Democratizing Tthe Eighth Amendment, Erin E. Braatz

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There's No Place Like Home: The Second Circuit Disturbs Fourth Amendment Protections In Torcivia V. Suffolk County, Jillian E. Sprong May 2023

There's No Place Like Home: The Second Circuit Disturbs Fourth Amendment Protections In Torcivia V. Suffolk County, Jillian E. Sprong

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Stacking The Deck: How The Eighth Circuit's Decision In United States V. Crandall Threatens The First Step Act's Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reforms, Anthony Passela May 2023

Stacking The Deck: How The Eighth Circuit's Decision In United States V. Crandall Threatens The First Step Act's Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reforms, Anthony Passela

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Hope Emerges From The Shadows: Riojas And Mccoy Offer New Tool For Exonorees, Jack Nelson Feb 2023

Hope Emerges From The Shadows: Riojas And Mccoy Offer New Tool For Exonorees, Jack Nelson

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Too Narrow, Too Bad: A Loophole The Adam Walsh Act Did Not Foresee In United States V. Icker, Sophie Davish Dec 2022

Too Narrow, Too Bad: A Loophole The Adam Walsh Act Did Not Foresee In United States V. Icker, Sophie Davish

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The Burden Of Time: Government Negligence In Pandemic Planning As A Catalyst For Reinvigorating The Sixth Amendment Speedy Trial Right, Sara Hildebrand, Ashley Cordero May 2022

The Burden Of Time: Government Negligence In Pandemic Planning As A Catalyst For Reinvigorating The Sixth Amendment Speedy Trial Right, Sara Hildebrand, Ashley Cordero

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#Guilty? Sublet V. State And The Authentication Of Social Media Evidence In Criminal Proceedings, Elizabeth A. Flanagan Jun 2016

#Guilty? Sublet V. State And The Authentication Of Social Media Evidence In Criminal Proceedings, Elizabeth A. Flanagan

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Pennsylvania Stacks The Deck Against Defendants In Commonwealth V. Alicia, Leaving False Confession Assessments To The Jury, Katherine Reamy Jun 2016

Pennsylvania Stacks The Deck Against Defendants In Commonwealth V. Alicia, Leaving False Confession Assessments To The Jury, Katherine Reamy

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Blystone V. Horn: The Third Circuit Guards Against Inadvertent Waiver Of The Right To Present Mitigating Evidence During A Capital Case, Dylan J. Scher Oct 2014

Blystone V. Horn: The Third Circuit Guards Against Inadvertent Waiver Of The Right To Present Mitigating Evidence During A Capital Case, Dylan J. Scher

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Now I'M Guilty, Now I'M Not: The Automatic Right To Pre-Sentence Guilty Plea Withdrawals In Pennsylvania Since Commonwealth V. Forbes, Thomas P. Reilly Apr 2014

Now I'M Guilty, Now I'M Not: The Automatic Right To Pre-Sentence Guilty Plea Withdrawals In Pennsylvania Since Commonwealth V. Forbes, Thomas P. Reilly

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Driving A Hard Bargain: Accepting Responsibility For A Significant Curtailment Of Federal Prosecutorial Discretion In United States V. Divens, Rory A. Eaton Jan 2012

Driving A Hard Bargain: Accepting Responsibility For A Significant Curtailment Of Federal Prosecutorial Discretion In United States V. Divens, Rory A. Eaton

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Amendment 706 To The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Not All It Was Cracked Up To Be, Brian Crowell Jan 2010

Amendment 706 To The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Not All It Was Cracked Up To Be, Brian Crowell

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Innocent Until Proven (Hypothetically) Guilty: The Third Circuit Condones The Use Of Guilt-Assuming Hypotheticals In United States V. Kellogg, Eric M. Kubilus Jan 2008

Innocent Until Proven (Hypothetically) Guilty: The Third Circuit Condones The Use Of Guilt-Assuming Hypotheticals In United States V. Kellogg, Eric M. Kubilus

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Avoiding The Woodshed: The Third Circuit Examines Prosecutorial Misconduct In Closing Argument In United States V. Wood, Michael Lyon Jan 2008

Avoiding The Woodshed: The Third Circuit Examines Prosecutorial Misconduct In Closing Argument In United States V. Wood, Michael Lyon

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He Said, She Said: Why Pennsylvania Should Adopt Federal Rules Of Evidence 413 And 414, Jessica D. Khan Jan 2007

He Said, She Said: Why Pennsylvania Should Adopt Federal Rules Of Evidence 413 And 414, Jessica D. Khan

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A New System Of Federal Sentencing: The Impact On Third Circuit Sentencing Procedure In The Wake Of The Supreme Court's Landmark Decision In United States V. Booker, Adam K. Miller Jan 2006

A New System Of Federal Sentencing: The Impact On Third Circuit Sentencing Procedure In The Wake Of The Supreme Court's Landmark Decision In United States V. Booker, Adam K. Miller

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Creole And Unusual Punishment - A Tenth Anniversary Examination Of Louisiana's Capital Rape Statute, James H. S. Levine Jan 2006

Creole And Unusual Punishment - A Tenth Anniversary Examination Of Louisiana's Capital Rape Statute, James H. S. Levine

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Could Jesus Serve On A Jury - Not In The Third Circuit: Religion-Based Peremptory Challenges In United States V. Dejesus And Bronshtein V. Horn, Anthony D. Foti Jan 2006

Could Jesus Serve On A Jury - Not In The Third Circuit: Religion-Based Peremptory Challenges In United States V. Dejesus And Bronshtein V. Horn, Anthony D. Foti

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Saving Federal Sentencing Reform After Apprendi, Blakely And Booker, David Yellen Jan 2005

Saving Federal Sentencing Reform After Apprendi, Blakely And Booker, David Yellen

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A Death Sentence For Justice: The Feeney Amendment Frustrates Federal Sentencing, Patrice Stappert Jan 2004

A Death Sentence For Justice: The Feeney Amendment Frustrates Federal Sentencing, Patrice Stappert

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Better A Drug Dealer Than A Drug Buyer - The Third Circuit Grapples With The United States Sentencing Guidelines In United States V. Smack, Michael T. Henry Jan 2004

Better A Drug Dealer Than A Drug Buyer - The Third Circuit Grapples With The United States Sentencing Guidelines In United States V. Smack, Michael T. Henry

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Improving The Kangaroo Courts: A Proposal For Reform In Evaluating Juveniles' Waiver Of Miranda, Kimberly Larson Jan 2003

Improving The Kangaroo Courts: A Proposal For Reform In Evaluating Juveniles' Waiver Of Miranda, Kimberly Larson

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Every Breath You Take, Every Move You Make, I'Ll Be Watching You: The Use Of Face Recognition Technology, Bridget Mallon Jan 2003

Every Breath You Take, Every Move You Make, I'Ll Be Watching You: The Use Of Face Recognition Technology, Bridget Mallon

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Departing Ways: Uniformity, Disparity And Cooperation In Federal Drug Sentences, Michael A. Simons Jan 2002

Departing Ways: Uniformity, Disparity And Cooperation In Federal Drug Sentences, Michael A. Simons

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What Makes Sentencing Facts Controversial - Four Problems Obscured By One Solution, Jacqueline E. Ross Jan 2002

What Makes Sentencing Facts Controversial - Four Problems Obscured By One Solution, Jacqueline E. Ross

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Morgan V. Illinois: An Attempt To Provide Equality In The Selection Of Capital Sentencing Jurors, Tracy A. Peterson Jan 1993

Morgan V. Illinois: An Attempt To Provide Equality In The Selection Of Capital Sentencing Jurors, Tracy A. Peterson

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The United States Sentencing Guidelines: Justice For All Or Justice For A Few, Jim Mchugh Jan 1991

The United States Sentencing Guidelines: Justice For All Or Justice For A Few, Jim Mchugh

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The Jencks Act - Availability Of Jencks Material At Post-Trial Hearings - Third Circuit Extends Jencks Act To Sentencing Hearings, Nataly A. Harker Jan 1991

The Jencks Act - Availability Of Jencks Material At Post-Trial Hearings - Third Circuit Extends Jencks Act To Sentencing Hearings, Nataly A. Harker

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