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Jackson V. Virginia: Reopening The Pandora's Box Of The Legal Sufficiency Of Drug Identification Evidence, Edward J. Imwinkelried Jan 1984

Jackson V. Virginia: Reopening The Pandora's Box Of The Legal Sufficiency Of Drug Identification Evidence, Edward J. Imwinkelried

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Discovery In Kentucky: An Overview, Richard H. Underwood Jan 1984

Discovery In Kentucky: An Overview, Richard H. Underwood

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


“Other Acts” Evidence, Paul C. Giannelli Jan 1984

“Other Acts” Evidence, Paul C. Giannelli

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Obtaining Evidence Abroad, Harry J. O'Kane Jan 1984

Obtaining Evidence Abroad, Harry J. O'Kane

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

This talk will avoid a discussion of whatever problems exist in true international litigation. True international litigation may be defined as that body of law devoted to disputes between nations and governmental bodies which are addressed in nonterritorial world courts or those courts accepting the disputes under their own system of jurisprudence. My remarks will focus on the problems in obtaining evidence in a country other than the United States for use in a suit within the United States. A tabular listing of information relating to what can and cannot be accomplished in the way of obtaining evidence in various …


Evidence, Linda S. Williams Jan 1984

Evidence, Linda S. Williams

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Admissibility Of Laboratory Reports, Paul C. Giannelli Jan 1984

Admissibility Of Laboratory Reports, Paul C. Giannelli

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Evidence: Survey Of Recent Developments In Indiana Law, J. Alexander Tanford Jan 1984

Evidence: Survey Of Recent Developments In Indiana Law, J. Alexander Tanford

Articles by Maurer Faculty

With rare exceptions, Indiana evidence law progresses slowly and holds closely to the traditional concepts of the common law. This Survey Article collects the several important cases decided during the past year that continue this development of Indiana's common law of evidence. A general word of caution is in order concerning the Indiana appellate courts' evidence cases. Most evidence issues arise in criminal cases, in which convicted defendants allege error in the admission of evidence against them or in the exclusion of evidence offered in their defense. A ruling in favor of the defendant could result in the reversal of …