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Is There Really A Difference Between Justification And Excuse Or Did We Academics Make It Up?, Linda A. Malone
Is There Really A Difference Between Justification And Excuse Or Did We Academics Make It Up?, Linda A. Malone
Faculty Publications
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Securities Fraud, Recidivism, And Deterrence, Jayne W. Barnard
Securities Fraud, Recidivism, And Deterrence, Jayne W. Barnard
Faculty Publications
Legal scholars have expended considerable energy on the study of high-level securities fraud violators-Ken Lay, Bernie Ebbers, Dennis Kozlowski, etc. There has been little attention, however, to the perpetrators of "retail" securities fraud-the con artists who sell bogus stock over the Internet, orchestrate elaborate pump-and-dump schemes, and create a never-ending array of purportedly "risk free" investment opportunities. Collectively, and in a cruel mockery of capitalism, these offenders extract hundreds of millions dollars from investors each year. In this article, Professor Barnard examines this group of offenders, focusing particularly on those who recidivate-often moving from state to state and scheme to …
Allocution For Victims Of Economic Crimes, Jayne W. Barnard
Allocution For Victims Of Economic Crimes, Jayne W. Barnard
Faculty Publications
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A Strategy For Mercy, Robert L. Misner
A Strategy For Mercy, Robert L. Misner
William & Mary Law Review
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Crimes Against Autonomy: Gerald Dworkin On The Enforcement Of Morality, Lawrence C. Becker
Crimes Against Autonomy: Gerald Dworkin On The Enforcement Of Morality, Lawrence C. Becker
William & Mary Law Review
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Criminal Law - Evidence-Presumption Of Intent Arising From Possession Of Burglarious Tools. Nance V. Commonwealth, 203 V A. 428 (1962), Alfred Swersky
Criminal Law - Evidence-Presumption Of Intent Arising From Possession Of Burglarious Tools. Nance V. Commonwealth, 203 V A. 428 (1962), Alfred Swersky
William & Mary Law Review
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Criminal Law - Limitations On Use Of Habeas Corpus In Regard To Allowance Of Credit For Time Served Under Prior Convictions, Paul T. Wright Jr.
Criminal Law - Limitations On Use Of Habeas Corpus In Regard To Allowance Of Credit For Time Served Under Prior Convictions, Paul T. Wright Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
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