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Articles 31 - 60 of 82
Full-Text Articles in Evidence
The Exception That Swallows The Rule: The Disparate Treatment Of Federal Rule Of Evidence 804(B)(3) As Interpreted In United States V. Williamson, Richard T. Sahuc
The Exception That Swallows The Rule: The Disparate Treatment Of Federal Rule Of Evidence 804(B)(3) As Interpreted In United States V. Williamson, Richard T. Sahuc
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Casting Light On The Gray Area: An Analysis Of The Use Of Neutral Pronouns In Non-Testifying Codefendant Redacted Confessions Under Bruton, Richardson, And Gray, Bryant M. Richardson
Casting Light On The Gray Area: An Analysis Of The Use Of Neutral Pronouns In Non-Testifying Codefendant Redacted Confessions Under Bruton, Richardson, And Gray, Bryant M. Richardson
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tales Out Of School-Spillover Confessions And Against-Interest Statements Naming Others, Professor Christopher B. Mueller
Tales Out Of School-Spillover Confessions And Against-Interest Statements Naming Others, Professor Christopher B. Mueller
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
How Much Is Too Much? Rule 704(B) Opinions On Personal Use Vs. Intent To Distribute, Dana R. Hassin
How Much Is Too Much? Rule 704(B) Opinions On Personal Use Vs. Intent To Distribute, Dana R. Hassin
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Recipe For Confusion: Congress And The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Professor Daniel J. Capra
A Recipe For Confusion: Congress And The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Professor Daniel J. Capra
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Admissibility Of Plea Agreements On Direct Examination- Are There Any Limits?, James D. Carlson
Admissibility Of Plea Agreements On Direct Examination- Are There Any Limits?, James D. Carlson
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Response To Professor Mueller, Jennifer Christianson
A Response To Professor Mueller, Jennifer Christianson
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Future Implications Of Lilly V. Virginia, Jennifer Christianson
The Future Implications Of Lilly V. Virginia, Jennifer Christianson
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Expert Testimony On Eyewitness Identification: Admissibility And Alternatives, Thomas Dillickrath
Expert Testimony On Eyewitness Identification: Admissibility And Alternatives, Thomas Dillickrath
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Response To Professor Graham, Brett C. Powell
A Response To Professor Graham, Brett C. Powell
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Throwing The Baby Out With The Bathwater: Why Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome Should Be Allowed As A Rehabilitative Tool In The Florida Courts, Michael D. Stanger
Throwing The Baby Out With The Bathwater: Why Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome Should Be Allowed As A Rehabilitative Tool In The Florida Courts, Michael D. Stanger
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction To The Evidence Symposium: The New Generation Of Realists In Evidence Law, Professor Edward J. Imwinkelried
Introduction To The Evidence Symposium: The New Generation Of Realists In Evidence Law, Professor Edward J. Imwinkelried
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Response, Celina E. Contreras
A Reply To Professor Capra, Joëlle Harvic
A Reply To Professor Capra, Joëlle Harvic
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Out-Of-Court Accusations Offered For "Background": A Measured Response From The Federal Courts, Professor Daniel J. Capra
Out-Of-Court Accusations Offered For "Background": A Measured Response From The Federal Courts, Professor Daniel J. Capra
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Statements Of Bystanders To Police Officers Containing An Accusation Of Criminal Conduct Offered To Explain Subsequent Police Conduct, Joëlle Hervic
Statements Of Bystanders To Police Officers Containing An Accusation Of Criminal Conduct Offered To Explain Subsequent Police Conduct, Joëlle Hervic
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Perry Mason Meets The "Legitimate Tendency" Standard Of Admissibility (And Doesn't Like What He Sees), Brett C. Powell
Perry Mason Meets The "Legitimate Tendency" Standard Of Admissibility (And Doesn't Like What He Sees), Brett C. Powell
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evidence Of Innocence Offered By The Criminal Defendant: "Not So Fast"; Response, Professor Kenneth W. Graham Jr.
Evidence Of Innocence Offered By The Criminal Defendant: "Not So Fast"; Response, Professor Kenneth W. Graham Jr.
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Response To Professor Graham, Thomas Dillickrath
A Response To Professor Graham, Thomas Dillickrath
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Response, Yvette J. Bessent
Admissibility Of Plea Agreements On Direct Examination: The Limits Vanish, Professor Daniel J. Capra
Admissibility Of Plea Agreements On Direct Examination: The Limits Vanish, Professor Daniel J. Capra
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Navigating Between Extremes: The Florida Supreme Court's Rulings On The Admission Of Similar Fact Evidence In Child Sexual Abuse Cases, George Franklin
Navigating Between Extremes: The Florida Supreme Court's Rulings On The Admission Of Similar Fact Evidence In Child Sexual Abuse Cases, George Franklin
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
When Children And The Elderly Are Victims: Balancing The Rights Of The Accused Against Those Of The Victim, Professor Charles W. Ehrhardt
When Children And The Elderly Are Victims: Balancing The Rights Of The Accused Against Those Of The Victim, Professor Charles W. Ehrhardt
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reply To Professor Ehrhardt, George Franklin
Reply To Professor Ehrhardt, George Franklin
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Response, Dana R. Hassin
Rebuttal, Bryant M. Richardson
Admissibility Of Polygraph Evidence And Repressed Memory Evidence When Offered By The Accused, Yvette J. Bessent
Admissibility Of Polygraph Evidence And Repressed Memory Evidence When Offered By The Accused, Yvette J. Bessent
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Expert Witness Predicament: Determining "Reliable" Under The Gatekeeping Test Of Daubert, Kumho, And Proposed Amended Rule 702 Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Michael H. Graham
The Expert Witness Predicament: Determining "Reliable" Under The Gatekeeping Test Of Daubert, Kumho, And Proposed Amended Rule 702 Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Michael H. Graham
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
On Generalizations I: A Preliminary Exploration, Terence J. Anderson
On Generalizations I: A Preliminary Exploration, Terence J. Anderson
Articles
No abstract provided.
The Admissibility Of Other Crimes, Wrongs Or Acts Under The Intent Provision Of Federal Rule Of Evidence 404(B): The Weighing Of Incremental Probity And Unfair Prejudice, Vivian M. Rodriguez
The Admissibility Of Other Crimes, Wrongs Or Acts Under The Intent Provision Of Federal Rule Of Evidence 404(B): The Weighing Of Incremental Probity And Unfair Prejudice, Vivian M. Rodriguez
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.