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Defending Miranda, Paul Marcus Jan 1989

Defending Miranda, Paul Marcus

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Taking Evidence And Breaking Treaties: Aerospatiale And The Need For Common Sense, James G. Dwyer, Lois A. Yurow Jul 1987

Taking Evidence And Breaking Treaties: Aerospatiale And The Need For Common Sense, James G. Dwyer, Lois A. Yurow

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No abstract provided.


Resolving The Frye Dilemma: A Reliability Approach, Fredric I. Lederer Apr 1986

Resolving The Frye Dilemma: A Reliability Approach, Fredric I. Lederer

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No abstract provided.


The Supreme Court And The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination: Has The Burger Court Retreated?, Paul Marcus Jan 1985

The Supreme Court And The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination: Has The Burger Court Retreated?, Paul Marcus

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No abstract provided.


The Procurement And Presentation Of Evidence In Courts-Martial: Compulsory Process And Confrontation, Fredric I. Lederer, Francis A. Gilligan Jan 1983

The Procurement And Presentation Of Evidence In Courts-Martial: Compulsory Process And Confrontation, Fredric I. Lederer, Francis A. Gilligan

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Although pretrial litigation often seems to render trial on the merits something of an anti-climax, adversarial adjudication is of course the focus of the criminal justice system, military or civilian. Once trial on the merits has begun, trial and defense counsel naturally utilize the rules of evidence in the fashion most likely to make the most of the evidence available to them. Yet, as all lawyers are aware, the period since the enactment of the Uniform Code of Military Justice has brought sweeping changes not only in military criminal law, but also in the "constitutionalization" of the law of evidence. …


Franks V. Delaware: A Proposed Interpretation And Application, Peter A. Alces Jan 1980

Franks V. Delaware: A Proposed Interpretation And Application, Peter A. Alces

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Co-Conspirator Declarations: The Federal Rules Of Evidence And Other Recent Developments, From A Criminal Law Perspective, Paul Marcus Jan 1979

Co-Conspirator Declarations: The Federal Rules Of Evidence And Other Recent Developments, From A Criminal Law Perspective, Paul Marcus

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Perhaps the most important advantage available to a prosecutor in a criminal conspiracy case is the exception to the hearsay rule for co-conspirator declarations. The exception is widely used and is often a significant part of the government presentation. In essence, it provides that otherwise inadmissible hearsay declarations of coconspirators are admissible at trial against the defendant so long as they were made during the course and in furtherance of the conspiracy. The exception typically arises when an alleged co-conspirator declarant tells the witness (often an undercover police officer) all about the conspiracy, perhaps in the hope of attracting a …


The Trade Act Of 1974 Revisited: The Need For Further Reform, Scott C. Whitney Jan 1978

The Trade Act Of 1974 Revisited: The Need For Further Reform, Scott C. Whitney

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Approximately four months after President Ford signed into law the Trade Act of 1974,1 the first petition for import relief was filed invoking the "liberalized" provisions of Title II.2 In the three years since the effective date of the 1974 Act, the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) has instituted investigations concerning a wide variety of commodities. 3 Nonetheless, even though Congress by enacting the 1974 Act intended to minimize the President's control over trade policy and to make import relief more accessible to both industry and labor, the lTC's recommendations have rarely been followed. This article will analyze the …


Reappraising The Legality Of Post-Trial Interviews, Fredric I. Lederer Jul 1977

Reappraising The Legality Of Post-Trial Interviews, Fredric I. Lederer

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No abstract provided.


Replacing The Exclusionary Rule With Administrative Rulemaking, Francis A. Gilligan, Fredric I. Lederer Apr 1977

Replacing The Exclusionary Rule With Administrative Rulemaking, Francis A. Gilligan, Fredric I. Lederer

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No abstract provided.


The Law Of Confessions - The Voluntariness Doctrine, Fredric I. Lederer Oct 1976

The Law Of Confessions - The Voluntariness Doctrine, Fredric I. Lederer

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No abstract provided.


Rights Warnings In The Armed Services, Fredric I. Lederer Apr 1976

Rights Warnings In The Armed Services, Fredric I. Lederer

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No abstract provided.


Technical And Scientific Evidence In Administrative Adjudication, Scott C. Whitney Jan 1976

Technical And Scientific Evidence In Administrative Adjudication, Scott C. Whitney

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No abstract provided.


Doing Away With The Exclusionary Rule, Francis A. Gilligan, Fredric I. Lederer Aug 1975

Doing Away With The Exclusionary Rule, Francis A. Gilligan, Fredric I. Lederer

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No abstract provided.


Admissibility Of Evidence Found By Marijuana Detection Dogs, Fredric I. Lederer, Calvin M. Lederer Jan 1973

Admissibility Of Evidence Found By Marijuana Detection Dogs, Fredric I. Lederer, Calvin M. Lederer

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No abstract provided.


Marijuana Dog Searches After United States V. Unrue, Fredric I. Lederer, Calvin M. Lederer Jan 1973

Marijuana Dog Searches After United States V. Unrue, Fredric I. Lederer, Calvin M. Lederer

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No abstract provided.


Work Product Exception To Discovery - The New York Experience, Glenn E. Coven Jan 1967

Work Product Exception To Discovery - The New York Experience, Glenn E. Coven

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No abstract provided.


Radar In The Courts, Dudley Warner Woodbridge Oct 1954

Radar In The Courts, Dudley Warner Woodbridge

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No abstract provided.


The Effect In Virginia Of Conviction Of Crime On Competency And Credibility Of Witnesses, Dudley Warner Woodbridge Feb 1937

The Effect In Virginia Of Conviction Of Crime On Competency And Credibility Of Witnesses, Dudley Warner Woodbridge

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No abstract provided.