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Full-Text Articles in Juvenile Law
Chapter 39, The Florida Juvenile Justice Act: From Juvenile To Adult With The Stroke Of A Pen, Sue Carter
Chapter 39, The Florida Juvenile Justice Act: From Juvenile To Adult With The Stroke Of A Pen, Sue Carter
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Runaway Youth And Resulting Prostitution And Drugs, Senate Select Committee On Children And Youth
Runaway Youth And Resulting Prostitution And Drugs, Senate Select Committee On Children And Youth
California Senate
No abstract provided.
Juvenile Arson And Firesetting: A Growing Problem?, Joint Committee On Fire, Police, Emergency And Disaster Services
Juvenile Arson And Firesetting: A Growing Problem?, Joint Committee On Fire, Police, Emergency And Disaster Services
California Joint Committees
No abstract provided.
The "Discovery" Of Sexual Abuse: Experts' Role In Legal Policy Formulation, D. Kelly Weisberg
The "Discovery" Of Sexual Abuse: Experts' Role In Legal Policy Formulation, D. Kelly Weisberg
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Children Of The Night: The Adequacy Of Statutory Treatment Of Juvenile Prostitution, D. Kelly Weisberg
Children Of The Night: The Adequacy Of Statutory Treatment Of Juvenile Prostitution, D. Kelly Weisberg
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Sexual Abuse Of Children: Recent Developments In The Law Of Evidence, D. Kelly Weisberg
Sexual Abuse Of Children: Recent Developments In The Law Of Evidence, D. Kelly Weisberg
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
In Re S.R.H.: A Decline In The Juvenile's Right To Notice In Illinois, Katherine M. Bigane
In Re S.R.H.: A Decline In The Juvenile's Right To Notice In Illinois, Katherine M. Bigane
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Confronting Child Victims Of Sex Abuse: The Unconstitutionality Of The Sexual Abuse Hearsay Exception, Katrin E. Frank
Confronting Child Victims Of Sex Abuse: The Unconstitutionality Of The Sexual Abuse Hearsay Exception, Katrin E. Frank
Seattle University Law Review
This Comment first analyzes Washington’s hearsay exception Act in the light of the principles that form the basis for the hearsay rule and its exceptions. It then examines the effect of the Act on the preexisting hearsay rules. Next, it compares the concept of unavailability as used in the hearsay exceptions with the concept of incompetence; both concepts are then analyzed according to the requirements of the hearsay rules and the confrontation clause. The Comment concludes that the Act is unconstitutional because it permits admission of hearsay of testimonially incompetent children.
New Hearsay Exceptions For A Child's Statement Of Sexual Abuse, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1 (1984), Glen Skoler
New Hearsay Exceptions For A Child's Statement Of Sexual Abuse, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1 (1984), Glen Skoler
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.