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Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Procedure, William H. Fortune
Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Procedure, William H. Fortune
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
This Survey covers significant criminal procedure decisions of the Kentucky appellate courts for the period July 1, 1980, to July 1, 1982. It does not include cases construing the penal code or noteworthy decisions in the Kentucky law of evidence. The author has selected the most important criminal procedure cases for treatment in the text; a number of significant cases are summarized in footnotes.
The Not Guilty By Reason Of Insanity Verdict: Should Juries Be Informed Of Its Consequences?, Jennifer Fletcher
The Not Guilty By Reason Of Insanity Verdict: Should Juries Be Informed Of Its Consequences?, Jennifer Fletcher
Kentucky Law Journal
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The Dilemma Of Criminal Responsibility, David L. Bazelon
The Dilemma Of Criminal Responsibility, David L. Bazelon
Kentucky Law Journal
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Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Procedure, William H. Fortune, Sarah N. Welling
Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Procedure, William H. Fortune, Sarah N. Welling
Kentucky Law Journal
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