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Criminal Law

Cleveland State Law Review

1959

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Book Review, Irwin N. Perr Jan 1959

Book Review, Irwin N. Perr

Cleveland State Law Review

Reviewing Richard W. Nice, Crime and Insanity, Philosophical Library, 1958


Proximate Cause As A Primary Element Of Fraud, Karl P. Seuthe Jan 1959

Proximate Cause As A Primary Element Of Fraud, Karl P. Seuthe

Cleveland State Law Review

The legal criterion by which fraudulent or predatory motivation is judged is not the "conscience" of the actor. Rather the external manifestations of conscience constitute the test of this motivation. Conduct, rather than subjective thought, is most frequently the standard or test employed by the community. In modern legal systems, conduct is of small significance unless it has some outward consequence which is actually or potentially harmful to the actor or others; fraud is such a consequence.


Book Review, Rathuel L. Mccollum Jan 1959

Book Review, Rathuel L. Mccollum

Cleveland State Law Review

Reviewing C.R.M. Cuthbert, Science and the Detection of Crime, Philosophical Library, Inc., 1958