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Full-Text Articles in Law
Prevention Is Possible: Aligning Priorities To End Sexual Violence, Donna Dunn
Prevention Is Possible: Aligning Priorities To End Sexual Violence, Donna Dunn
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Efficacy Of The Sexually Violent Predator Act In Florida, Daniel Montaldi
A Study Of The Efficacy Of The Sexually Violent Predator Act In Florida, Daniel Montaldi
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ramsey County Mental Health Court: Working With Community Partners To Improve The Lives Of Mentally Ill Defendants, Reduce Recidivism, And Enhance Public Safety, John H. Guthmann
Ramsey County Mental Health Court: Working With Community Partners To Improve The Lives Of Mentally Ill Defendants, Reduce Recidivism, And Enhance Public Safety, John H. Guthmann
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Msop: A County Attorney's Perspective, Mark A. Ostrem
Msop: A County Attorney's Perspective, Mark A. Ostrem
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
"A Perfect Storm": Minnesota's Sex Offender Program—More Than Twenty Years Without Successful Reintegration, Lucy Massopust, Raina Borrelli
"A Perfect Storm": Minnesota's Sex Offender Program—More Than Twenty Years Without Successful Reintegration, Lucy Massopust, Raina Borrelli
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Msop: A Minnesota State Senator's Perspective, Kathy Sheran
Msop: A Minnesota State Senator's Perspective, Kathy Sheran
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Keeping Princess Peach Locked In Her Castle: Criminal Liability For Trafficking Circumvention Technology—United States V. Reichert, Jacob M. Abdo
Keeping Princess Peach Locked In Her Castle: Criminal Liability For Trafficking Circumvention Technology—United States V. Reichert, Jacob M. Abdo
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting Victims Of Domestic Abuse From An Overly Rigid Interpretation Of The Implied Consent Law—Axelberg V. Commissioner Of Public Safety, Allira Sharma
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law: No Looking Back: Narrowing The Scope Of The Retroactivity Doctrine For Juveniles Sentenced To Life Without Release—Roman Nose V. State, Alex Mazurek
William Mitchell Law Review
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Wrongful Convictions And Upstream Reform In The Criminal Justice System, Kate Kruse
Wrongful Convictions And Upstream Reform In The Criminal Justice System, Kate Kruse
Faculty Scholarship
This Article explores the viability of upstream criminal justice reforms within the context of an adversary and procedural system of criminal justice, focusing on reforms in eyewitness identification procedures. Mistaken eyewitness identification evidence is often cited as the leading cause of wrongful convictions in the United States. Eyewitness identification reforms have also been the most developed upstream efforts to grow out of the innocence movement. The success and limitation of upstream reform in eyewitness identification shed light on the efficacy of upstream criminal justice system reform more generally, as well as in areas that are less developed, such as the …