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Illegal Stops And The Exclusionary Rule: The Consequences Of Utah V. Strieff, Emily Sack
Illegal Stops And The Exclusionary Rule: The Consequences Of Utah V. Strieff, Emily Sack
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The Democratic Prosecutor: Explaining The Constitutional Function Of The Federal Grand Jury, Niki Kuckes
The Democratic Prosecutor: Explaining The Constitutional Function Of The Federal Grand Jury, Niki Kuckes
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The Use Of Prior Convictions After Apprendi, Colleen P. Murphy
The Use Of Prior Convictions After Apprendi, Colleen P. Murphy
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The Useful, Dangerous Fiction Of Grand Jury Independence, Niki Kuckes
The Useful, Dangerous Fiction Of Grand Jury Independence, Niki Kuckes
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Delusions Of Grand Juries, Niki Kuckes