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The Use Of False Dna Evidence To Gain A Confession During Interrogation Is Classic Coercion: Why Such Coerced Confessions Should Not Be Admissible In A Criminal Trial, Andrea Reed
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Promises And Pitfalls Of State Eyewitness Identification Reforms, Nicholas A. Kahn-Fogel
The Promises And Pitfalls Of State Eyewitness Identification Reforms, Nicholas A. Kahn-Fogel
Kentucky Law Journal
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of state-based eyewitness identification reforms, including legislative directives, evidentiary rules, and judicial interpretations of state constitutions as providing greater protection against the use of unreliable eyewitness evidence than the United State Supreme Court offered in its 1977 decision in Manson v. Brathwaite. While previous scholarship has included thorough consideration of a single state's eyewitness law, state-by-state analysis of a sub-issue in eyewitness law, and brief general surveys of state approaches to eyewitness reform, this article adds to the current body of scholarship with an in-depth evaluation of eyewitness identification law in states that …
Compelled Investigatory And Testimonial Speech: An Overdue Clarification Of The Public Employee Speech Doctrine That Rehabilitates "All Of The Values At Stake", Molly K. Smith
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Spare The Rod, Spoil The Litigator? The Varying Degrees Of Culpability Required For An Adverse Inference Sanction Regarding Spoliation Of Electronic Discovery, Lauren R. Nichols
Spare The Rod, Spoil The Litigator? The Varying Degrees Of Culpability Required For An Adverse Inference Sanction Regarding Spoliation Of Electronic Discovery, Lauren R. Nichols
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Clifford V. Commonwealth: Admission Of Racial Voice Identification Testimony, Regressive Or Progressive?, D. Christopher Robinson
Clifford V. Commonwealth: Admission Of Racial Voice Identification Testimony, Regressive Or Progressive?, D. Christopher Robinson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Testimonial Or Nontestimonial? The Admissibility Of Forensic Evidence After Crawford V. Washington, John M. Spires
Testimonial Or Nontestimonial? The Admissibility Of Forensic Evidence After Crawford V. Washington, John M. Spires
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Dangerous Patients: An Exception To The Federal Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege, Huston Combs
Dangerous Patients: An Exception To The Federal Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege, Huston Combs
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Modifying The Kentucky Rules Of Evidence--A Separation Of Powers Issue, Robert G. Lawson
Modifying The Kentucky Rules Of Evidence--A Separation Of Powers Issue, Robert G. Lawson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Interpretation Of The Kentucky Rules Of Evidence--What Happened To The Common Law?, Robert G. Lawson
Interpretation Of The Kentucky Rules Of Evidence--What Happened To The Common Law?, Robert G. Lawson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Evidence, Robert G. Lawson
Kentucky Law Survey: Evidence, Robert G. Lawson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
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.
The Dangers Of "General Observations" On Expert Scientific Testimony: A Comment On Daubert V. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Robert F. Blomquist
The Dangers Of "General Observations" On Expert Scientific Testimony: A Comment On Daubert V. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Robert F. Blomquist
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Admissibility Of Expert Testimony On Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome In Kentucky, Michele Meyer Mccarthy
Admissibility Of Expert Testimony On Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome In Kentucky, Michele Meyer Mccarthy
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
United States V. Piccinonna: The Eleventh Circuit Adds Another Approach To Polygraph Evidence In The Federal System, W. Thomas Halbleib
United States V. Piccinonna: The Eleventh Circuit Adds Another Approach To Polygraph Evidence In The Federal System, W. Thomas Halbleib
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Dna Fingerprinting: Evidence Of The Fuiture, Jane E. Hanner
Dna Fingerprinting: Evidence Of The Fuiture, Jane E. Hanner
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Rethinking The Right To Due Process In Connection With Pretrial Identification Procedures: An Analysis And A Proposal, Benjamin E. Rosenberg
Rethinking The Right To Due Process In Connection With Pretrial Identification Procedures: An Analysis And A Proposal, Benjamin E. Rosenberg
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Should A Motion In Limine Or Similar Preliminary Motion Made In The Federal Court System Preserve Error On Appeal Without A Contemporaneous Objection?, Catherine Murr Young
Should A Motion In Limine Or Similar Preliminary Motion Made In The Federal Court System Preserve Error On Appeal Without A Contemporaneous Objection?, Catherine Murr Young
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fit To Be Fryed: Frye V. United States And The Admissibility Of Novel Scientific Evidence, John D. Borders Jr.
Fit To Be Fryed: Frye V. United States And The Admissibility Of Novel Scientific Evidence, John D. Borders Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Unavailability And Admissibility: Are A Child's Out-Of-Court Statements About Sexual Abuse Admissible If The Child Does Not Testify At Trial?, Joellen S. Mccomb
Unavailability And Admissibility: Are A Child's Out-Of-Court Statements About Sexual Abuse Admissible If The Child Does Not Testify At Trial?, Joellen S. Mccomb
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Ambiguity: The Hidden Hearsay Danger Almost Nobody Talks About, Paul Bergman
Ambiguity: The Hidden Hearsay Danger Almost Nobody Talks About, Paul Bergman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Right To Independent Testing: Boon For Defendant--Burden For Prosecution?, Judith K. Jones
The Right To Independent Testing: Boon For Defendant--Burden For Prosecution?, Judith K. Jones
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Evidence, Newton B. Fowler Iii
Kentucky Law Survey: Evidence, Newton B. Fowler Iii
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Discovery In Kentucky: An Overview, Richard H. Underwood
Discovery In Kentucky: An Overview, Richard H. Underwood
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Jackson V. Virginia: Reopening The Pandora's Box Of The Legal Sufficiency Of Drug Identification Evidence, Edward J. Imwinkelried
Jackson V. Virginia: Reopening The Pandora's Box Of The Legal Sufficiency Of Drug Identification Evidence, Edward J. Imwinkelried
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Evidence, Richard H. Underwood, Carolyn M. Geisler
Kentucky Law Survey: Evidence, Richard H. Underwood, Carolyn M. Geisler
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Abolition Of The Party-Witness Disqualification: An Historical Survey, Joel N. Bodansky
The Abolition Of The Party-Witness Disqualification: An Historical Survey, Joel N. Bodansky
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Admissibility Of Hypnotically Induced Recollection, R. Eberley Davis
The Admissibility Of Hypnotically Induced Recollection, R. Eberley Davis
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Evidence, Winifred Bryant
Kentucky Law Survey: Evidence, Winifred Bryant
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Admissibility Of Evaluative Reports Under Federal Rule Of Evidence 803(8), Kimberly K. Greene
The Admissibility Of Evaluative Reports Under Federal Rule Of Evidence 803(8), Kimberly K. Greene
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Identification Of Incompetent Defendants: Separating Those Unfit For Adversary Combat From Those Who Are Fit, Claudine Walker Ausness
The Identification Of Incompetent Defendants: Separating Those Unfit For Adversary Combat From Those Who Are Fit, Claudine Walker Ausness
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.