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The Company Of Scoundrels, Ronald J. Bacigal Jan 2010

The Company Of Scoundrels, Ronald J. Bacigal

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My initial reaction to Brett Shockley's Note, Protecting Due Process from the PROTECT Act: The Problems with Increasing Periods of Supervised Release for Sexual Offenders, was to admire his courage. Not many people would undertake a discussion of possible injustice to child pornographers, who surely rank with terrorists and drug dealers as the most reviled and least sympathetic claimants for fair treatment. Shockley puts aside the moral condemnation these people deserve, and focuses on the morality of Procedure-the rule of Law if you will-divorced from the worthiness, or lack thereof, of particular defendants. As students of criminal Procedure come to …


Double Jeopardy And Capital Sentencing: Preserving The Implied Acquittal Of Death In The Wake Of Sattazahn V. Pennsylvania, Leslie Evans Wood Sep 2004

Double Jeopardy And Capital Sentencing: Preserving The Implied Acquittal Of Death In The Wake Of Sattazahn V. Pennsylvania, Leslie Evans Wood

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The Need For Comity: A Proposal For Federal Court Review Of Suppression Issues In The Dual Sovereignty Context After The Antiterrorism And Effective Death Penalty Act Of 1996, Carrie M. Bowden Jan 2003

The Need For Comity: A Proposal For Federal Court Review Of Suppression Issues In The Dual Sovereignty Context After The Antiterrorism And Effective Death Penalty Act Of 1996, Carrie M. Bowden

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Double Jeopardy: A Systematic Method For Evaluating Evidentiary Sufficiency And Weight Of The Evidence Sep 1983

Double Jeopardy: A Systematic Method For Evaluating Evidentiary Sufficiency And Weight Of The Evidence

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Criminal Law-Application Of Double Jeopardy Prohibition In Case Of Two Deaths Resulting From Single Act Of Wrongdoing [State V. Martin, Ohio 1950] Mar 1951

Criminal Law-Application Of Double Jeopardy Prohibition In Case Of Two Deaths Resulting From Single Act Of Wrongdoing [State V. Martin, Ohio 1950]

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