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A Critical Study Of The Probate System In West Virginia--I, Robert G. Riley Jr. Dec 1964

A Critical Study Of The Probate System In West Virginia--I, Robert G. Riley Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

The probate system in effect in West Virginia has been the subject of much criticism in recent years. Much of this criticism emanates from attorneys familiar with the operation of the system. For more than a decade, a standing committee of the West Virginia State Bar Association has striven to arrive at a proposal which would offer “comprehensive improvement of the West Virginia law and procedure relating to the probate of wills, ... and allied matters .... " There is widespread and continuing concern about the probate system. This paper will review that system, note principal criticisms of it and …


Federal Power To Seize And Search Without Warrant, Philip M. Carden Dec 1964

Federal Power To Seize And Search Without Warrant, Philip M. Carden

Vanderbilt Law Review

Mr. Garden here explores the history and development of the power of federal officers to seize and search without warrant. The study is divided into the power to search persons, places, vehicles, and to seize things The author concludes that, with a limited exception, no federal power of search or seizure of persons or property without prior special warrant can be derived from the federal constitution. Finally, the author suggests that the Supreme Court may refuse to follow its dicta upholding the federal power to search and seize without warrant if the proper case is brought before it.


Police Discretion And Traffic Law Enforcement, Hayes Elder Oct 1964

Police Discretion And Traffic Law Enforcement, Hayes Elder

Washington Law Review

But, society, in its desire to secure our future safety on the highways, must not be driven by these alarming statistics to sacrifice personal freedoms. Although the first concern with traffic safety laws is to increase the motorist's chance for survival, these traffic laws, and the enforcement of them, create other problems that can undermine values fundamental to our society. This comment will discuss some of these problems, and shall suggest a possible course for our legislative bodies that may best effect greater traffic safety, and at the same time preserve the other values. For the sake of comprehension and …


Executive And Judicial Banishment Compared Sep 1964

Executive And Judicial Banishment Compared

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Police Refusal Of A Blood Test As Suppression Of Evidence Mar 1964

Police Refusal Of A Blood Test As Suppression Of Evidence

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Crime Control - Whose Responsibility Is It?, Howard B. Gill Jan 1964

Crime Control - Whose Responsibility Is It?, Howard B. Gill

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review, Rudolf H. Heimanson Jan 1964

Book Review, Rudolf H. Heimanson

Cleveland State Law Review

Reviewing Sol Rubin, The Law of Criminal Correction, West Pub. Co., 1963