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Full-Text Articles in Law
Criminal Law--Extradition--Fugitive From Justice--Commission Of Overt Act In Demanding State As Rendering One A Fugitive Subject To Extradition, H. A. W. Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Statute Of Frauds-Parol Modification-Leases Under The Statute
Statute Of Frauds-Parol Modification-Leases Under The Statute
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Injunction Against Continued Trespasses, G. G. B.
Injunction Against Continued Trespasses, G. G. B.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law And Procedure - Fraudulent Deprivation Of Possessory Lien As Larceny
Criminal Law And Procedure - Fraudulent Deprivation Of Possessory Lien As Larceny
Michigan Law Review
Defendant engaged a furrier to repair her fur coat. After the repairs were completed, she obtained possession of the coat on the pretense of trying it on and refused to return it or to pay for the work done. She was charged with grand larceny, the theory of the prosecution being that she feloniously deprived the furrier of his property (his repairmen's lien). Held, conviction affirmed. The court seemed to say that the value of the coat rather than the amount of the lien determined the degree of the larceny. State v. Cohen, (Minn. 1935) 263 N. W. …
Criminal Law And Procedure - Habitual Criminal Act - Prior Convictions - Pleading And Trial
Criminal Law And Procedure - Habitual Criminal Act - Prior Convictions - Pleading And Trial
Michigan Law Review
The petitioner was charged with grand larceny and was convicted by a jury. The court thereafter made a finding that the petitioner had previously been convicted of two other felonies, and that he had served a term in the Kansas penitentiary for one felony and a term in the Missouri penitentiary for the other. On that finding and the verdict of the jury, the court sentenced the petitioner to life imprisonment under a Kansas statute which prescribed increased penalties for habitual offenders. Held, that the prior convictions need not be charged in the information and that the petitioner was …
Criminal Law-Due Process--Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
Criminal Law-Due Process--Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law-Embezzlement-Intent To Defraud
Attachment And Garnishment--Property Of Prisoner In Hands Of Officer--Custodia Legis
Attachment And Garnishment--Property Of Prisoner In Hands Of Officer--Custodia Legis
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trusts-Liability Of Trust Estate For Torts Of Trustee
Trusts-Liability Of Trust Estate For Torts Of Trustee
Michigan Law Review
Defendants, trustees of land which had been leased for years to plaintiff, demanded that plaintiff stop removing crops from the land until the past-due rent was paid. Such a removal of crops was a criminal offense by South Carolina statute. In a suit for libel against the defendants in their representative capacity, held, defendants' demurrer sustained. Ross v. Moses, 175 S. C. 355, 179 S. E. 757 (1935).
Work Of The Public Defender Of Cook County, Philip J. Finnegan
Work Of The Public Defender Of Cook County, Philip J. Finnegan
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Viewpoint On Vocational Training In Correctional Institutions, V. C. Branham
Viewpoint On Vocational Training In Correctional Institutions, V. C. Branham
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Recent Changes In German Criminal Law, Friedrich Honig
Recent Changes In German Criminal Law, Friedrich Honig
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Criminology And A Modern Penal Code, Jerome Hall
Criminology And A Modern Penal Code, Jerome Hall
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Polish Criminal Statistics: Its Use For A Comparative Study Of The Jewish And Non-Jewish Criminality In Poland, Liebmann Hersch
Polish Criminal Statistics: Its Use For A Comparative Study Of The Jewish And Non-Jewish Criminality In Poland, Liebmann Hersch
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Training Of The Criminologist, George B. Vold
Training Of The Criminologist, George B. Vold
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Scientific Point Of View Toward The Prevention Of Crime, Edgar A. Doll
Scientific Point Of View Toward The Prevention Of Crime, Edgar A. Doll
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Scientific Status Of Parole Prediction, Ferris F. Laune
Scientific Status Of Parole Prediction, Ferris F. Laune
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Organization For The Enforcement Of The Criminal Law In France, Germany And England, Morris Ploscowe
Organization For The Enforcement Of The Criminal Law In France, Germany And England, Morris Ploscowe
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Enemies Of Scoiety, Max Radin
Enemies Of Scoiety, Max Radin
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Progress Of The Attorney General's Survey Of Convict Release Procedures, Justin Miller
Progress Of The Attorney General's Survey Of Convict Release Procedures, Justin Miller
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Reform Of The Jury-System In Europe: Results And Conclusions, Francois Gorphe
Reform Of The Jury-System In Europe: Results And Conclusions, Francois Gorphe
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.