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Accomplices' Confessions And The Confrontation Clause, Welsh S. White
Accomplices' Confessions And The Confrontation Clause, Welsh S. White
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
The admissibility of an accomplice's confession against a criminal defendant has long been a subject of concern in Anglo-American law. The Supreme Court has held that accomplices' confessions to the police are presumptively unreliable under the Confrontation Clause, without clearly expressing what facts would lend to the reliability of such statements. However, Professor White argues that in Williamson v. United States, the Court adopted an empirical framework that will make such confessions more likely to be admissible against an accused.
In this Article, Professor White first explores the traditional skepticism towards accomplices' confessions and explains the nature of the current …
Currency Contamination And Drug-Sniffing Canines: Should Any Evidentiary Value Be Attached To A Dog's Alert On Cash?, Andy G. Rickman
Currency Contamination And Drug-Sniffing Canines: Should Any Evidentiary Value Be Attached To A Dog's Alert On Cash?, Andy G. Rickman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Rule 408: Compromise And Offers To Compromise
Evidence: Taylor V. State--Oklahoma Abandons The Frye Test And Forces Its State Court Judges To Enter The Twilight Zone, Paige Queen
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rule 803(8)(C): Public Records And Reports
"Other Accident" Evidence In Product Liability Actions: Highly Probative Or An Accident Waiting To Happen?, Robert A. Sachs
"Other Accident" Evidence In Product Liability Actions: Highly Probative Or An Accident Waiting To Happen?, Robert A. Sachs
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rule 801(D)(1): Prior Statement By Witness
Rule 901: Requirement Of Authentication Or Identification
Rule 901: Requirement Of Authentication Or Identification
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.