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The Exclusionary Rule: Not The "Expressed Juice Of The Woolly-Headed Thistle", Keith A. Fabi
The Exclusionary Rule: Not The "Expressed Juice Of The Woolly-Headed Thistle", Keith A. Fabi
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Psychiatric Expert As Due Process Decisionmaker, Robert S. Berger
The Psychiatric Expert As Due Process Decisionmaker, Robert S. Berger
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Presumptive Possession Of Weapons: New York's Controversial Statute, Murray N. Caplan
Presumptive Possession Of Weapons: New York's Controversial Statute, Murray N. Caplan
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Expanding Defendant's Discovery: The Jencks Act At Pretrial Hearings, David B. Olney
Expanding Defendant's Discovery: The Jencks Act At Pretrial Hearings, David B. Olney
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evidence—New York Press Shield Law Applies Only When Confidential Relationship Exists Between A Newsman And His Source., Robert L. Nisely
Evidence—New York Press Shield Law Applies Only When Confidential Relationship Exists Between A Newsman And His Source., Robert L. Nisely
Buffalo Law Review
WBAI-FM v. Proskin, 42 App. Div. 2d 5, 344 N.Y.S.2d 393 (3d Dep't 1973).
The Role Of Abandonment In The Law Of Search And Seizure: An Application Of Misdirected Emphasis, Edward G. Mascolo
The Role Of Abandonment In The Law Of Search And Seizure: An Application Of Misdirected Emphasis, Edward G. Mascolo
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Exclusionary Rule Applied To State Liquor Authority Administrative Searches, Judith B. Ittig
Constitutional Law—Exclusionary Rule Applied To State Liquor Authority Administrative Searches, Judith B. Ittig
Buffalo Law Review
Matter of Finn's Liquor Shop, Inc. v. State Liquor Authority, 24 N.Y.2d 647 (1969).
Constitutional Law—Warrantless Search Incident To A Lawful Arrest Must Be Limited To Area Within Suspect ‘S Control, Susan Levenberg
Constitutional Law—Warrantless Search Incident To A Lawful Arrest Must Be Limited To Area Within Suspect ‘S Control, Susan Levenberg
Buffalo Law Review
Chimel v. California, 395 U.S. 752 (1969).
Criminal Law—Electronic Eavesdropping-Standing To Object To Third Party Conversations, Joel E. Schweitzer
Criminal Law—Electronic Eavesdropping-Standing To Object To Third Party Conversations, Joel E. Schweitzer
Buffalo Law Review
Alderman v. United States, 394 U.S. 165 (1969).
Constitutional Limitations On Evidence In Criminal Cases. By James George, Jr., Irving Younger
Constitutional Limitations On Evidence In Criminal Cases. By James George, Jr., Irving Younger
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure—Indictment—Evidence Inadmissible At Trial Is Inadmissible In Grand Jury Proceedings, Michael Nelson
Criminal Procedure—Indictment—Evidence Inadmissible At Trial Is Inadmissible In Grand Jury Proceedings, Michael Nelson
Buffalo Law Review
West v. United States, 359 F.2d 50 (8th Cir.), cert. denied mem., 87 Sup. Ct. 131 (1966).
Family Law—Application Of The Rules Against Search And Seizure To Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings, Alan Eber
Family Law—Application Of The Rules Against Search And Seizure To Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings, Alan Eber
Buffalo Law Review
Matter of Williams, 49 Misc. 2d 154, 267 N.Y.S.2d 91 (Ulster County Family Ct. 1966).
Constitutional Law—Inspections And The Warrant Requirement—Warrant Required In Zoning Inspections Where Purpose Is To Gather Evidence For A Criminal Prosecution, George Wallach
Buffalo Law Review
People v. Laverne, 14 N.Y.2d 304, 200 N.E.2d 441, 251 N.Y.S.2d 452 (1964).
Constitutional Law—Effect Of Coerced Confession Held To Carry Over To Later Confession, Richard C. Wagner
Constitutional Law—Effect Of Coerced Confession Held To Carry Over To Later Confession, Richard C. Wagner
Buffalo Law Review
Leyra v. Denno, 347 U. S. 556 (1954).
Evidence—Effect Of Federal Immunity Statute On State Proceedings, Eileen Tomaka
Evidence—Effect Of Federal Immunity Statute On State Proceedings, Eileen Tomaka
Buffalo Law Review
Adams v. Maryland, 347 U. S. 179 (1954).
Constitutional Law—Admission Of Evidence Obtained By Use Of Stomach Pump Violative Of Due Process, Joseph A. Taddeo
Constitutional Law—Admission Of Evidence Obtained By Use Of Stomach Pump Violative Of Due Process, Joseph A. Taddeo
Buffalo Law Review
Rochin v. People of California, 72 S. Ct. 205 (1952).
Constitutional Law—Search And Seizure—Evidence Obtained During Search Suppressed, Mary K. Davey
Constitutional Law—Search And Seizure—Evidence Obtained During Search Suppressed, Mary K. Davey
Buffalo Law Review
Jeffers v. United States, 187 F. 2d 498 (D. C. Cir. 1950); aff'd. __ U. S. __, 20 U. S. L. Week 4011 (Nov. 13, 1951).