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Is The American Criminal Jury System In Criminal Trials Worthy Of Export To Iraq?, Mohammed J. Ailan
Is The American Criminal Jury System In Criminal Trials Worthy Of Export To Iraq?, Mohammed J. Ailan
Law Student Scholarship
The American criminal jury system has a long, ancient history. It went through several stages throughout history until it became a sophisticated institution for educating the American people about the law in their country. Jury duty is one of the privileges of U.S. citizenship. This thesis shows how the criminal justice system currently works in the United States. This paper discusses issues such as the hung jury, the capital jury, checking abuses of power, and jury nullification. This thesis focuses on other countries that have recently adopted the criminal jury system, such as Spain and Russia, after they adopted democracy. …
Canines (And Cats!) In Correctional Institutions: Legal And Ethical Issues Relating To Companion Animal Programs, Rebecca Huss
Canines (And Cats!) In Correctional Institutions: Legal And Ethical Issues Relating To Companion Animal Programs, Rebecca Huss
Law Faculty Publications
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Women And Children Last: The Prosecution Of Sex Traffickers As Sex Offenders And The Need For A Sex Trafficker Registry, Geneva Brown
Women And Children Last: The Prosecution Of Sex Traffickers As Sex Offenders And The Need For A Sex Trafficker Registry, Geneva Brown
Law Faculty Publications
Sex trafficking is a moral and legal tragedy that affects thousands in the United States and abroad. The U.S. State Department estimates that human traffickers bring between 14,500 and 17,500 persons annually into the United States for various avenues of exploitation, including involuntary servitude and forced prostitution. Human traffickers are highly organized into criminal syndicates that reap exponential profits exploiting vulnerable women and children. Individual states struggle to prosecute traffickers and must rely on federal prosecution of trafficking enterprises. International cooperation with local law enforcement is essential in combating trafficking, especially in the sex trade. This Article proposes that an …
The Negative Effects Of Capital Jury Selection, Andrea Lyon
The Negative Effects Of Capital Jury Selection, Andrea Lyon
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Dilution Effect: Federalization, Fair Cross-Sections, And The Concept Of Community, Laura Gaston Dooley
The Dilution Effect: Federalization, Fair Cross-Sections, And The Concept Of Community, Laura Gaston Dooley
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Criminal Justice In The Supreme Court: A Review Of United States Supreme Court Criminal And Habeas Corpus Decisions (October 2, 2000 - September 30, 2001), Andrea Lyon
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
New Opportunities For Defense Attorneys: How Record Preservation Requirements In The 1996 Habeas Bill Expand Defense Strategies, Andrea Lyon
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Investigating And Trying A Homicide Case, Andrea Lyon
Investigating And Trying A Homicide Case, Andrea Lyon
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Unintended Consequences: The United States Supreme Court's Mission To Restrict Remedies For State Prisoners Backfires, Andrea Lyon
Unintended Consequences: The United States Supreme Court's Mission To Restrict Remedies For State Prisoners Backfires, Andrea Lyon
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Update--Criminal Law & Procedure, Bruce G. Berner, David E. Vandercoy
Update--Criminal Law & Procedure, Bruce G. Berner, David E. Vandercoy
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Equal Protection And The Procedural Bar Doctrine In Federal Habeas Corpus, Laura Gaston Dooley
Equal Protection And The Procedural Bar Doctrine In Federal Habeas Corpus, Laura Gaston Dooley
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Survey Of Recent Developments In Indiana Criminal Law And Procedure, Bruce G. Berner, David E. Vandercoy
Survey Of Recent Developments In Indiana Criminal Law And Procedure, Bruce G. Berner, David E. Vandercoy
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Defending The Death Penalty Case: What Makes Death Different?, Andrea Lyon
Defending The Death Penalty Case: What Makes Death Different?, Andrea Lyon
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
In Case Of Confession, Andrea Lyon
The Supreme Court And The Incredible Shrinking Fourth Amendment, Bruce G. Berner
The Supreme Court And The Incredible Shrinking Fourth Amendment, Bruce G. Berner
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
White V. State: And Now For Something Different, Susan Stuart, Richard Pitts
White V. State: And Now For Something Different, Susan Stuart, Richard Pitts
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Evidentiary Use Of Other Crime Evidence: A Survey Of Recent Trends In Criminal Procedure, Susan Stuart
Evidentiary Use Of Other Crime Evidence: A Survey Of Recent Trends In Criminal Procedure, Susan Stuart
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Insanity Defense: Guilty By Reason Of Hinckley?, Bruce Berner
The Insanity Defense: Guilty By Reason Of Hinckley?, Bruce Berner
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Equal Access To Evidence: The Case For The Defense Use Of Immunity For Essential Witnesses, Andrea Lyon
Equal Access To Evidence: The Case For The Defense Use Of Immunity For Essential Witnesses, Andrea Lyon
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Preliminary Hearing: A Necessary Part Of Due Process, Andrea Lyon
The Preliminary Hearing: A Necessary Part Of Due Process, Andrea Lyon
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Police Interrogation: A Psychoanalytic View, Philipp Brockington
Police Interrogation: A Psychoanalytic View, Philipp Brockington
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.