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Restoration Of Obliterated Ink Writing, M. Edwin O'Neill
Restoration Of Obliterated Ink Writing, M. Edwin O'Neill
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Scientific And Legal Application Of Blood Grouping Tests, C. W. Muehlberger, Fred E. Inbau
Scientific And Legal Application Of Blood Grouping Tests, C. W. Muehlberger, Fred E. Inbau
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Criminal Negligence--Statutory Regulation (Ii), Joseph S. Freeland
Criminal Negligence--Statutory Regulation (Ii), Joseph S. Freeland
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law-Misconduct Of Attorneys During Trial-Possible Remedies
Criminal Law-Misconduct Of Attorneys During Trial-Possible Remedies
Michigan Law Review
Petitioner was indicted in a federal district court charged with having conspired with others to utter counterfeit Federal Reserve Bank notes. The case against the accused was weak. The prosecuting attorney in his arguments to the jury and in the examination of witnesses persisted over defendant's objections in making improper suggestions, insinuations and unproved assertions of personal knowledge, all highly unfavorable to defendant's case. The district court sustained objections to some of the questions but the case was submitted to the jury and defendant found guilty. Defendant appealed. Held, the misconduct of the prosecuting attorney being prejudicial to defendant …
Criminal Negligence--Regulation By Statute, David W. Carter
Criminal Negligence--Regulation By Statute, David W. Carter
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Negligence--Omission To Discharge A Legal Duty, Town Hall
Criminal Negligence--Omission To Discharge A Legal Duty, Town Hall
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.