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Full-Text Articles in Criminal Procedure
Reconciling Ring V. Arizona With The Current Structure Of The Federal Capital Murder Trial: The Case For Trifurcation, Donald M. Houser
Reconciling Ring V. Arizona With The Current Structure Of The Federal Capital Murder Trial: The Case For Trifurcation, Donald M. Houser
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Decision Maker Matters: An Empirical Examination Of The Way The Role Of The Judge And The Jury Influence Death Penalty Decision-Making, William J. Bowers, Wanda D. Foglia, Jean E. Giles, Michael E. Antonio
The Decision Maker Matters: An Empirical Examination Of The Way The Role Of The Judge And The Jury Influence Death Penalty Decision-Making, William J. Bowers, Wanda D. Foglia, Jean E. Giles, Michael E. Antonio
Washington and Lee Law Review
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A Comment On Erin Mccampbell's Tipping The Scales: Seeking Death Through Comparative Value Arguments, Timothy J. Heaphy
A Comment On Erin Mccampbell's Tipping The Scales: Seeking Death Through Comparative Value Arguments, Timothy J. Heaphy
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Tipping The Scales: Seeking Death Through Comparative Value Argumentst, Erin Mccampbell
Tipping The Scales: Seeking Death Through Comparative Value Argumentst, Erin Mccampbell
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Comment On For Whom The Court Tolls: Equitable Tolling Of The Aedpa Statute Of Limitations In Capital Habeas Cases, Roger D. Groot
Comment On For Whom The Court Tolls: Equitable Tolling Of The Aedpa Statute Of Limitations In Capital Habeas Cases, Roger D. Groot
Washington and Lee Law Review
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For Whom The Court Tolls: Equitable Tolling Of The Aedpa Statute Of Limitations In Capital Habeas Cases, Aaron G. Mccullough
For Whom The Court Tolls: Equitable Tolling Of The Aedpa Statute Of Limitations In Capital Habeas Cases, Aaron G. Mccullough
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Double Jeopardy And Capital Sentencing: Preserving The Implied Acquittal Of Death In The Wake Of Sattazahn V. Pennsylvania, Leslie Evans Wood
Double Jeopardy And Capital Sentencing: Preserving The Implied Acquittal Of Death In The Wake Of Sattazahn V. Pennsylvania, Leslie Evans Wood
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Epistemology Of Prediction: Future Dangerousness Testimony And Intellectual Due Process, Erica Beecher-Monas
The Epistemology Of Prediction: Future Dangerousness Testimony And Intellectual Due Process, Erica Beecher-Monas
Washington and Lee Law Review
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