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States' Right To Confine "Not Guilty By Reason Of Insanity" Acquittees After Foucha V. Louisiana, David S. Wisz
States' Right To Confine "Not Guilty By Reason Of Insanity" Acquittees After Foucha V. Louisiana, David S. Wisz
Kentucky Law Journal
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Habeas After The Revolution, Joseph L. Hoffmann, William J. Stuntz
Habeas After The Revolution, Joseph L. Hoffmann, William J. Stuntz
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Cornerstones Of The Judicial Process, Jerold H. Israel
Cornerstones Of The Judicial Process, Jerold H. Israel
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Under our federated system of government, each state and the federal government have their own criminal justice processes. The federal system must comply with the constitutional prerequisites set forth in the Bill of Rights, and the state systems must comply with those Bill of Rights' provisions made applicable to the states by the Fourteenth Amendment,1 but those constitutional prerequisites allow considerable room for variation from one jurisdiction to another. In many respects, the fifty states and the federal government have used that leeway to produce considerable diversity in their respective criminal justice processes. At the same time, however, one can …