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Cleveland State Law Review

Criminal law

1971

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Threats As Criminal Assault, Ranelle A. Gamble Jan 1971

Threats As Criminal Assault, Ranelle A. Gamble

Cleveland State Law Review

Early in its history, the common law found it imperative to acknowledge and define an individual's interest in his personal integrity, physical safety and mental tranquility. The law formulated the legal rules of assault to protect this particular interest when it is wrongfully interfered with by another.' In this latter half of a nerve-wracking twentieth century, it is becoming necessary to revive the early concepts of common law assault, and under certain circumstances, to redress abusive and insulting language. Any principle of common law, particularly one concerned with the control of human behavior, has social implications, and such principle, whether …


The University And The Bail System: In Loco Altricis, Harry W. Pettigrew Jan 1971

The University And The Bail System: In Loco Altricis, Harry W. Pettigrew

Cleveland State Law Review

The central argument of this article is that where a transient college student is arrested financial bail is seldom necessary to assure the defendant's presence in court. However, in such a case financial bail is almost always required by the court, since in the area of bail, as with other criminal law problems, the pragmatic exigencies of the traditional American criminal law system place a heavy burden on any transient to realize the same protections, privileges, and rights provided the indigenous population.' The principal objective of this article is to describe an alternative to the financial bail system for the …