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Should Delaware Execute Its Death Row 'Volunteers'?, Jules Epstein
Should Delaware Execute Its Death Row 'Volunteers'?, Jules Epstein
Jules Epstein
No abstract provided.
Allshouse V. Pennsylvania, Brief Of The National Association Of Criminal Defense Lawyers, The Pennsylvania Association Of Criminal Defense Lawyers, The Public Defender Association Of Pennsylvania, And The Defender Association Of Philadelphia, As Amici Curiae On Behalf Of Petitioner, Jules Epstein
Jules Epstein
No abstract provided.
Foreword: Why "The Child Witness" Now?, Jules Epstein
Foreword: Why "The Child Witness" Now?, Jules Epstein
Jules Epstein
No abstract provided.
Portland, Prohibition And Probable Cause: Maine's Role In Shaping Modern Criminal Procedure, Wesley M. Oliver
Portland, Prohibition And Probable Cause: Maine's Role In Shaping Modern Criminal Procedure, Wesley M. Oliver
Wesley M Oliver
At the time the Constitution was written, police officers had very little power. In most cases they were required to wait for a complaint from a victim to arrest, or a warrant from a magistrate to perform a search of any kind. Victims had extraordinary discretion in this era. Generally, only victims could seek arrest or search warrants and they were required only to allege that they had probable cause to support the arrest or search they sought. In most cases, an officer could not obtain a warrant even if he could provide the facts supporting his suspicions. Warrantless arrests …
I’Ll Never Forget That Face . . . (But I Might Not Remember It Accurately), Jules Epstein
I’Ll Never Forget That Face . . . (But I Might Not Remember It Accurately), Jules Epstein
Jules Epstein
No abstract provided.
The Rise And Fall Of Material Witness Detention In Nineteenth Century New York, Wesley M. Oliver
The Rise And Fall Of Material Witness Detention In Nineteenth Century New York, Wesley M. Oliver
Wesley M Oliver
No abstract provided.
The Fourth Revolution, Robert C. Power