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The Statewide Prosecutor: A New Weapon Against Organized Crime, R. Scott Palmer, Barbara M. Linthicum
The Statewide Prosecutor: A New Weapon Against Organized Crime, R. Scott Palmer, Barbara M. Linthicum
Florida State University Law Review
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Judge Over Jury: Florida's Practice Of Imposing Death Over Life In Capital Cases, Michael Mello, Ruthann Robson
Judge Over Jury: Florida's Practice Of Imposing Death Over Life In Capital Cases, Michael Mello, Ruthann Robson
Florida State University Law Review
Where a jury and a trial judge reach contrary conclusions because the facts derive from conflicting evidence, or where they have struck a different balance between aggravating and mitigating circumstances which both have been given an opportunity to evaluate, the jury recommendation should be followed because that body has been assigned by history and statute the responsibility to discern truth and mete out justice. Given that the imposition of a death penalty “is not a mere counting process of X number of aggravating circumstances and Y number of mitigating circumstances, but rather a reasoned judgment . . . ,” both …
Florida's New Speedy Trial Rule: The "Window Of Recapture", John F. Yetter
Florida's New Speedy Trial Rule: The "Window Of Recapture", John F. Yetter
Florida State University Law Review
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Death At Any Cost: A Critique Of The Supreme Court's Recent Retreat From Its Death Penalty Standards, William S. Geimer
Death At Any Cost: A Critique Of The Supreme Court's Recent Retreat From Its Death Penalty Standards, William S. Geimer
Florida State University Law Review
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