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State V. Hudgen¸ 272 A.3d 1069 (R.I. 2022)., Judd W. Krasher Jan 2023

State V. Hudgen¸ 272 A.3d 1069 (R.I. 2022)., Judd W. Krasher

Roger Williams University Law Review

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Baker V. Women & Infants Hospital Of Rhode Island, 268 A.3d 1165 (R.I. 2022), Melissa Richi Jan 2023

Baker V. Women & Infants Hospital Of Rhode Island, 268 A.3d 1165 (R.I. 2022), Melissa Richi

Roger Williams University Law Review

No abstract provided.


State V. Smith, 243 A.3d 1045 (R.I. 2021), Katriina Rose Juntunen Jan 2022

State V. Smith, 243 A.3d 1045 (R.I. 2021), Katriina Rose Juntunen

Roger Williams University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rap Reform: Why Rhode Island Should Exclude Police Detectives And Gang Experts From Interpreting A Criminal Defendant’S Ambiguous Rap Lyrics, Chad O. Stroum Jan 2022

Rap Reform: Why Rhode Island Should Exclude Police Detectives And Gang Experts From Interpreting A Criminal Defendant’S Ambiguous Rap Lyrics, Chad O. Stroum

Roger Williams University Law Review

No abstract provided.


State V. Ricker, 252 A.3d 721 (R.I. 2021), Victor M.P. Vieira Jan 2022

State V. Ricker, 252 A.3d 721 (R.I. 2021), Victor M.P. Vieira

Roger Williams University Law Review

No abstract provided.


State V. Jones, 242 A.3d 47 (R.I. 2020)., Elizabeth Gravelle Jan 2022

State V. Jones, 242 A.3d 47 (R.I. 2020)., Elizabeth Gravelle

Roger Williams University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Joplin V. Cassin, 252 A.3d 271 (R.I. 2021), Julyssa Tavares Jan 2022

Joplin V. Cassin, 252 A.3d 271 (R.I. 2021), Julyssa Tavares

Roger Williams University Law Review

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Burying Evidence's Dead Hand, Matthew D. Provencher Jan 2019

Burying Evidence's Dead Hand, Matthew D. Provencher

Roger Williams University Law Review

When the Rhode Island Rules of Evidence were adopted, they displaced all inconsistent case law existing at the time. Though the Rules retain a great deal of the evidence practice that preceded them, there is much in evidence practice that changed with their adoption. Rhode Island courts have consistently applied Rule 403 in a manner that comports with practice as it existed before the enactment of the Rhode Island Rules of Evidence. That practice, though, is inconsistent with the plain language of the Rule. These doctrines must be discarded.


Revenge Porn, Thomas Lonardo, Tricia P. Martland, Rhode Island Bar Journal Nov 2018

Revenge Porn, Thomas Lonardo, Tricia P. Martland, Rhode Island Bar Journal

Life of the Law School (1993- )

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