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Why Mississippi Should Reform Its Penal Code, Judith J. Johnson
Why Mississippi Should Reform Its Penal Code, Judith J. Johnson
Mississippi College Law Review
The Mississippi Penal Code was determined at the turn of this century to be the fifty-second-worst penal code in the United States. As much as Mississippi is often used to being - and is even proudly defiant for being - ranked low on national scales, this is an issue about which we should be deeply concerned. A well-drafted penal code is crucial because it is at the core of the primary value of justice. While we are experienced with being ranked last in many situations, often unfairly, the criticism of the Mississippi Penal Code is accurate. Although many of the …
An Introduction To The Kentucky Penal Code: A Critique Of Pure Reason?, Kathleen F. Brickey
An Introduction To The Kentucky Penal Code: A Critique Of Pure Reason?, Kathleen F. Brickey
Kentucky Law Journal
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Authorized Dispositions Of Offenders Under The New Kentucky Penal Code, Gregory M. Bartlett
Authorized Dispositions Of Offenders Under The New Kentucky Penal Code, Gregory M. Bartlett
Kentucky Law Journal
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Classification Of Offenses And Disposition Of Offenders, Marvin L. Coan
Classification Of Offenses And Disposition Of Offenders, Marvin L. Coan
Kentucky Law Journal
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Double Jeopardy And The New Kentucky Penal Code, Neil S. Hackworth
Double Jeopardy And The New Kentucky Penal Code, Neil S. Hackworth
Kentucky Law Journal
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Book Review. Hatcher, W. B., Edward Livingston, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Hatcher, W. B., Edward Livingston, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Edward Livingston And His Louisiana Penal Code, Jerome Hall
Edward Livingston And His Louisiana Penal Code, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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