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Admissibility In Criminal Cases Of Evidence Of Other Sex Offenses Mar 1960

Admissibility In Criminal Cases Of Evidence Of Other Sex Offenses

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Admissibility Of Illegally Obtained Evidence In A Civil Case Mar 1960

Admissibility Of Illegally Obtained Evidence In A Civil Case

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Evidence, Introduction Of Circumstantial Evidence Based On An Inference On An Inference Allowed, Sebastian Gaeta Jr. Mar 1960

Evidence, Introduction Of Circumstantial Evidence Based On An Inference On An Inference Allowed, Sebastian Gaeta Jr.

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Abstracts Of Recent Cases, H. S. S. Jr. Feb 1960

Abstracts Of Recent Cases, H. S. S. Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Probable Cause To Arrest And Admissibility Of Evidence, Bonnie Lee Martin Jan 1960

Probable Cause To Arrest And Admissibility Of Evidence, Bonnie Lee Martin

California Agencies

Following the decision in People v. Cahan, in April of 1955, California adopted as a judicially declared rule of evidence, that illegally obtained evidence would be inadmissible in a criminal proceeding. There are only a few general statutes governing the laws of arrest which aid the court and police officers in determining whether a given arrest is lawful and a search and seizure of evidence proper. 'l'hus it remained for judicial decisions to define and answer the problems which have arisen in this area. Since our digest systems are never quite current and since to my knowledge, these cases …


Use Of Subnormal Mentality To Discredit Jan 1960

Use Of Subnormal Mentality To Discredit

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Production And Admissibility Of Government Records In Federal Tort Claims Cases, Goodloe E. Byron Jan 1960

The Production And Admissibility Of Government Records In Federal Tort Claims Cases, Goodloe E. Byron

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Witness Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In The Civil Law, Manfred Pieck Jan 1960

Witness Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In The Civil Law, Manfred Pieck

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Journalist's Testimonial Privilege, Ramutis R. Semeta Jan 1960

Journalist's Testimonial Privilege, Ramutis R. Semeta

Cleveland State Law Review

On numerous occasions, newsmen have pleaded for protection against testimonial compulsion as a necessary safeguard for the preservation of the freedom of the press. Due to this constant assertion, one is compelled to take a brief look at the press, before indulging in the specific study of the journalist's testimonial privilege.


Presumptions: Phenomena On The Periphery, Ernest F. Roberts Jan 1960

Presumptions: Phenomena On The Periphery, Ernest F. Roberts

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Sound Recording Devices Used As Evidence, Peter P. Roper Jan 1960

Sound Recording Devices Used As Evidence, Peter P. Roper

Cleveland State Law Review

Recordings have been offered in evidence in a wide variety of cases, including an attempted bribery of a draft board official, treasonous radio broadcasts, conspiracy to obstruct justice in a federal narcotics case, illegal short-wave radio transmissions aiding the illegal entry of Mexican nationals, disturbance to a motel by barking dogs in an adjoining pet hospital, and noises made by trains, planes, and a cement factory. Use by attorneys is virtually limitless, including the recording of discussions with clients, of library research, of depositions, and of wills.


Suppression Of Evidence In Criminal Tax Proceedings, Jacob W. Mayer Jan 1960

Suppression Of Evidence In Criminal Tax Proceedings, Jacob W. Mayer

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.