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The Mandatory Arrest Law: Police Reaction, Kevin Walsh Sep 1995

The Mandatory Arrest Law: Police Reaction, Kevin Walsh

Pace Law Review

The mandatory arrest requirement in certain domestic violence situations is unique, due to the fact that no other class of offense requires arrest. The Criminal Procedure Law states that a police officer "may arrest" for all other classes of offenses. The new subdivision states that a police officer "shall arrest a person, and shall not attempt to reconcile the parties or mediate .... ." The use of the word "shall," in contrast to "may," indicates obligation or necessity. Why has this class of offenses been singled out for mandatory arrest? What factors brought this mandatory arrest law about?


Search & Seizure Jan 1995

Search & Seizure

Touro Law Review

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Right To Be Present Jan 1995

Right To Be Present

Touro Law Review

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Search & Seizure Jan 1995

Search & Seizure

Touro Law Review

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Section 1983 Litigation, Martin A. Schwartz Jan 1995

Section 1983 Litigation, Martin A. Schwartz

Touro Law Review

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New York's Son Of Sam Law: Alive And Well Today, Steven P. Vargas Jan 1995

New York's Son Of Sam Law: Alive And Well Today, Steven P. Vargas

Touro Law Review

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Cruel & Unusual Punishment Jan 1995

Cruel & Unusual Punishment

Touro Law Review

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Cruel & Unusual Punishment Jan 1995

Cruel & Unusual Punishment

Touro Law Review

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Due Process Jan 1995

Due Process

Touro Law Review

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Due Process Jan 1995

Due Process

Touro Law Review

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Equal Protection Jan 1995

Equal Protection

Touro Law Review

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Private Loans Jan 1995

Private Loans

Touro Law Review

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Right To Counsel Jan 1995

Right To Counsel

Touro Law Review

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Search & Seizure Jan 1995

Search & Seizure

Touro Law Review

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Double Jeopardy Jan 1995

Double Jeopardy

Touro Law Review

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Double Jeopardy Jan 1995

Double Jeopardy

Touro Law Review

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Double Jeopardy Jan 1995

Double Jeopardy

Touro Law Review

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Due Process Jan 1995

Due Process

Touro Law Review

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Ineffective Assistance Counsel Jan 1995

Ineffective Assistance Counsel

Touro Law Review

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Search & Seizure Jan 1995

Search & Seizure

Touro Law Review

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Right To Trial By Jury Jan 1995

Right To Trial By Jury

Touro Law Review

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"Use" And The Irresistible Impulse To Legislate, Robert C. Dorf Jan 1995

"Use" And The Irresistible Impulse To Legislate, Robert C. Dorf

Touro Law Review

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What's Happening With Respect To The Second Circuit, Hon. George C. Pratt Jan 1995

What's Happening With Respect To The Second Circuit, Hon. George C. Pratt

Touro Law Review

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Right To Counsel Jan 1995

Right To Counsel

Touro Law Review

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Search & Seizure Jan 1995

Search & Seizure

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Are Executions In New York Inevitable?, Ronald J. Tabak Jan 1995

Are Executions In New York Inevitable?, Ronald J. Tabak

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This article is an edited trascription of a program considering whether executions in New York State are inevitable. Shortly after the program a law was enacted to this effect, however, Mr. Tabak argues that the law is so badly flawed that it may not survive judicial scrutiny. Present on the panel were Barbara Paul Robinson, John Cardinal O'Connor, Dean John Feerick, Archibald Murray, Thomas McDermott, Lee Grant, Cessie Alfonso and George Kendall.


Calmer Seas: The Supreme Court's Major Criminal Law Rulings Of The 1993-94 Term, William E. Hellerstein Jan 1995

Calmer Seas: The Supreme Court's Major Criminal Law Rulings Of The 1993-94 Term, William E. Hellerstein

Touro Law Review

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Right To Cross-Examine Jan 1995

Right To Cross-Examine

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.