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Articles 1 - 12 of 12
Full-Text Articles in Judges
United States V. Herman, Tyler Wilkerson
The “Critical Stage” Of Plea-Bargaining And Disclosure Of Exculpatory Evidence, Gabriella Castellano
The “Critical Stage” Of Plea-Bargaining And Disclosure Of Exculpatory Evidence, Gabriella Castellano
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reimagining Criminal Prosecution: Toward A Color-Conscious Professional Ethic For Prosecutors, Justin Murray
Reimagining Criminal Prosecution: Toward A Color-Conscious Professional Ethic For Prosecutors, Justin Murray
Articles & Chapters
Prosecutors, like mostAmericans, view the criminal-justice system asfundamentally race neutral. They are aware that blacks are stopped, searched, arrested, and locked up in numbers that are vastly out of proportion to their fraction of the overall population. Yet, they generally assume that this outcome is justified because it reflects the sad reality that blacks commit a disproportionate share of crime in America. They are unable to detect the ways in which their own discretionary choices-and those of other actors in the criminal-justice system, such as legislators, police officers, and jurors-contribute to the staggering and disproportionate incarceration of black Americans. In …
United States V. Grier, Lyndsay V. Ruotolo
A Necessary And Proper Role For Federal Courts In Prison Reform: The Benjamin V. Malcolm Consentdecrees, Harold Baer Jr., Arminda Bepko
A Necessary And Proper Role For Federal Courts In Prison Reform: The Benjamin V. Malcolm Consentdecrees, Harold Baer Jr., Arminda Bepko
NYLS Law Review
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Exonerations Change Judicial Views On Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel, Adele Bernhard
Exonerations Change Judicial Views On Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel, Adele Bernhard
Articles & Chapters
Law evolves more slowly than pop culture or public attitude. Because most exonerations have not resulted in written legal opinions, their impact is slowly seeping into case law. However, courts are influenced by the same news that sways the rest of us. Even without explicitly referring to innocence or wrongful convictions, modern trial courts are undoubtedly more likely to admit expert testimony on the question of eyewitness identification because they are painfully aware of just how easily such witnesses - no matter how honest or passionate - can be wrong. They are certainly more inclined to view confessions suspiciously, especially …
Eye On Justice, Roger J. Miner '56
Federal Habeas Review Of New York Convictions: Relieving The Tensions, Roger J. Miner '56
Federal Habeas Review Of New York Convictions: Relieving The Tensions, Roger J. Miner '56
Bar Associations
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State Crime In The Federal Forum, Roger J. Miner '56
State Crime In The Federal Forum, Roger J. Miner '56
Criminal Law
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State Crime In The Federal Forum, Roger J. Miner '56
State Crime In The Federal Forum, Roger J. Miner '56
Federalist Society
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Federal Criminal Appellate Practice In The Second Circuit, Roger J. Miner '56
Federal Criminal Appellate Practice In The Second Circuit, Roger J. Miner '56
Federal Courts and Federal Practice
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Victims And Witnesses: New Concerns In The Criminal Justice System, Roger J. Miner '56
Victims And Witnesses: New Concerns In The Criminal Justice System, Roger J. Miner '56
Criminal Law
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