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Criminal Law—New York Adopts The Inevitable Discovery Exception—Upholds The Validity Of Warrantless Arrests And Searches—Strikes Down Death Penalty Statute., John M. Mendenhall
Criminal Law—New York Adopts The Inevitable Discovery Exception—Upholds The Validity Of Warrantless Arrests And Searches—Strikes Down Death Penalty Statute., John M. Mendenhall
Buffalo Law Review
People v. Fitzpatrick, 32 N.Y.2d 499, 300 N.E.2d 139, 346 N.Y.S.2d 793, state's petition for cert. denied, 414, U.S. 1033, 42 U.S.L.W. 3291 (U.S. Nov. 12, 1973) (No. 73-442), defendant's petition for cert. denied, 414 U.S. 1050, - U.S.L.W. - (U.S. Nov. 21, 1973) (No. 73-5370).
Criminal Law—Subdivision Of New York Loitering Statute Held Unconstitutionally Vague—The Effect Of Considerations Which Are Collateral To The "Vagueness" Problem., Kenneth Bersani
Buffalo Law Review
People v. Berck, 32 N.Y.2d 567, 300 N.E.2d 411, 347 N.Y.S.2d 33 (1973).
Corrections Law—Right To Counsel At Preliminary Parole Revocation Hearings In New York State To Be Determined By The Parole Board On Case-By-Case Basis., Peggy Rabkin
Buffalo Law Review
People ex rel. Galloway v. Skinner, 33 N.Y.2d 23, 300 N.E.2d 716, 347 N.Y.S.2d 178 (1973).
Criminal Law—Faculty Member Entering School Building During Teachers Strike Found Guilty Of Criminal Trespass And Resisting Arrest., Vincent L. Morgan
Criminal Law—Faculty Member Entering School Building During Teachers Strike Found Guilty Of Criminal Trespass And Resisting Arrest., Vincent L. Morgan
Buffalo Law Review
People v. Horelick, 30 N.Y.2d 453, 285 N.E.2d 864, 334 N.Y.S.2d 623 (1972).