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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.
United States V. Salerno: An Examination Of Rule 804(B)(1), Judith M. Mercier
United States V. Salerno: An Examination Of Rule 804(B)(1), Judith M. Mercier
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Yes Or No To Consent? Conforming Rule 404(B) To Society's New Understanding Of Acquaintance Rape, Sheri B. Ross
Yes Or No To Consent? Conforming Rule 404(B) To Society's New Understanding Of Acquaintance Rape, Sheri B. Ross
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Inadequate Interpreting Services In Courts And The Rules Of Admissibility Of Testimony On Extrajudicial Interpretations, Beth G. Lindie
Inadequate Interpreting Services In Courts And The Rules Of Admissibility Of Testimony On Extrajudicial Interpretations, Beth G. Lindie
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Abusing The Privilege: The Crime-Fraud Exception To Rule 501 Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Ann M. St. Peter-Griffith
Abusing The Privilege: The Crime-Fraud Exception To Rule 501 Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Ann M. St. Peter-Griffith
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Rule Of Evidence 407 As Applied To Products Liability: A Rule In Need Of Remedial Measures, Michele B. Colodney
Federal Rule Of Evidence 407 As Applied To Products Liability: A Rule In Need Of Remedial Measures, Michele B. Colodney
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Admissibility Of Scientific Evidence: The History And Demise Of Frye V. United States, Lisa Gonzalez
The Admissibility Of Scientific Evidence: The History And Demise Of Frye V. United States, Lisa Gonzalez
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Admitting Confessions Of Codefendants: Has Lee V. Illinois Created An Additional Hearsay Exception?, Christine Noworyta
Admitting Confessions Of Codefendants: Has Lee V. Illinois Created An Additional Hearsay Exception?, Christine Noworyta
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Meaning Of "Bad Faith" Under The Exceptions To The Hearsay Rule, Peter F. Valori
The Meaning Of "Bad Faith" Under The Exceptions To The Hearsay Rule, Peter F. Valori
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.