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- Admission of Battered Woman Syndrome evidence; admission of Rape Trauma Syndrome evidence; Daubert standard; inadequacy of Battered Woman Syndrome methodology; scientific reliability of Battered Woman Syndrome; courts as gatekeepers of reliable scientific evidence; four factors of Daubert; social sciences; State v. Saldana; State v. Black; scientific reliability of Rape Trauma Syndrome; defense-oriented social science evidence; Black Rage; Black Rage defenses; (1)
- Criminal law; statutes of limitation; DNA evidence; sexual assault; traditional criminal statutes of limitation policies; prosecuting sexual assault crimes; "John Doe" indictments; (1)
- Criminal procedure; pretextual arrests; Fourth Amendment; law governing traffic stops; writ of certiorari (1)
- Search and seizure; Fourth Amendment; expectation of privacy; probable cause; reasonable cause; burdens in suppression hearings; exclusionary rule; Arkansas Supreme Court; standing; open field; curtilage; exceptions to warrant requirement; Terry stop; vehicle exception search; search incident to arrest; inventory searches; exigent circumstance searches; hot pursuit (1)
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The Gender Gap: Revealing Inequities In Admission Of Social Science Evidence In Criminal Cases, Janet C. Hoeffel
The Gender Gap: Revealing Inequities In Admission Of Social Science Evidence In Criminal Cases, Janet C. Hoeffel
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law—Statutes Of Limitation On Sexual Assault Crimes: Has The Availability Of Dna Evidence Rendered Them Obsolete, Amy Dunn
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Overview Of Arkansas Warrantless Search And Seizure Law, David J. Sachar
Overview Of Arkansas Warrantless Search And Seizure Law, David J. Sachar
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure—Pretext In A State Of Confusion—The Arkansas Supreme Court Takes A Stand On Pretextual Arrests. State V. Sullivan, 340 Ark. 315, 11 S.W.3d 526, Supplemental Op. On Denial Of Reh'g, 340 Ark. 318a, 16 S.W.3d 551 (2000), Pet. For Cert. Filed, 69 U.S.L.W. 3157 (U.S. Aug. 16, 2000) (No. 00-262)., Erika Ross Montgomery
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.