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The Leonard Peltier Case: An Argument In Support Of Executive Clemency Based On Norms Of International Human Rights, Joseph Ezzo Jan 2013

The Leonard Peltier Case: An Argument In Support Of Executive Clemency Based On Norms Of International Human Rights, Joseph Ezzo

American Indian Law Review

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A Reasonable Doubt About "Reasonable Doubt", Miller W. Shealy Jr. Jan 2013

A Reasonable Doubt About "Reasonable Doubt", Miller W. Shealy Jr.

Oklahoma Law Review

The Supreme Court has failed to define the concept of “reasonable doubt” with any precision. The Court tolerates conflicting definitions of “reasonable doubt.” It permits some jurisdictions to forbid any definition of “reasonable doubt,” while giving others wide latitude to define the concept in ways that are contradictory. If the Court truly regards the “proof beyond a reasonable doubt” standard to be an “ancient and honored aspect of our criminal justice system,”1 a “bedrock ‘axiomatic and elementary’ principle whose ‘enforcement lies at the foundation of the administration of our criminal law,’”2 then the Court cannot continue to tolerate the current …


Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places: A Call To Reform State Law On Sex Trafficking, Kristian Bryant Rose Jan 2013

Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places: A Call To Reform State Law On Sex Trafficking, Kristian Bryant Rose

Oklahoma Law Review

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