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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
No abstract provided.
Character Evidence--The Rules Of Admissibility In Criminal Cases In Kentucky, Merle C. Clark
Character Evidence--The Rules Of Admissibility In Criminal Cases In Kentucky, Merle C. Clark
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Negligence--Violation Of Safety Regulation As Negligence Per Se: The Perishable Sanction, David Lemaster
Negligence--Violation Of Safety Regulation As Negligence Per Se: The Perishable Sanction, David Lemaster
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Penal Code: The Culpable Mental States And Related Matters, Robert G. Lawson
Kentucky Penal Code: The Culpable Mental States And Related Matters, Robert G. Lawson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.
Classification Of Offenses And Disposition Of Offenders, Marvin L. Coan
Classification Of Offenses And Disposition Of Offenders, Marvin L. Coan
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Transfer Of Jurisdiction In Juvenile Court: An Analysis Of The Proceeding, Its Role In The Administration Of Justice, And A Proposal For The Reform Of Kentucky Law, Mortimer J. Stamm
Transfer Of Jurisdiction In Juvenile Court: An Analysis Of The Proceeding, Its Role In The Administration Of Justice, And A Proposal For The Reform Of Kentucky Law, Mortimer J. Stamm
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Urban County: Kentucky's New Structure For Local Government, William M. Lear Jr.
The Urban County: Kentucky's New Structure For Local Government, William M. Lear Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
No-Fault Insurance In Kentucky--A Constitutional Analysis, Sandra M. Varellas
No-Fault Insurance In Kentucky--A Constitutional Analysis, Sandra M. Varellas
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Uninsured Motorist Coverage--Charting The Kentucky Course, Thomas M. Cooper
Uninsured Motorist Coverage--Charting The Kentucky Course, Thomas M. Cooper
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Evolution Of Drug Legislation In Kentucky, Dale H. Farabee
The Evolution Of Drug Legislation In Kentucky, Dale H. Farabee
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.
The Kentucky Consumer Act--True Happiness?, Levi Daniel Boone Iii
The Kentucky Consumer Act--True Happiness?, Levi Daniel Boone Iii
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Powers Of Appointment And The Kentucky Inheritance Tax--The Department Of Revenue's Administration Of Krs Section 140.040, William P. Sturm
Powers Of Appointment And The Kentucky Inheritance Tax--The Department Of Revenue's Administration Of Krs Section 140.040, William P. Sturm
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky's New Dissolution Of Marriage Law, Thomas W. Miller
Kentucky's New Dissolution Of Marriage Law, Thomas W. Miller
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Recent Changes In The Kentucky Securities Law, Richard A. Getty
Recent Changes In The Kentucky Securities Law, Richard A. Getty
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Penal Code: The Culpable Mental States And Related Matters, Robert G. Lawson
Kentucky Penal Code: The Culpable Mental States And Related Matters, Robert G. Lawson
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
All efforts to improve the criminal law of this commonwealth prior to 1972 were directed toward relatively narrow problems. Legislative changes in the law had been made from time to time, almost always without conscious regard for the manner in which related principles were affected. Defects of considerable importance resulted. The criminal law became substantially disjointed and difficult of administration. Unjust and inequitable treatment of offenders was more prominent than its opposite. In some instances sanctions were clearly inadequate for the type of behavior sought to be controlled. In others they were grossly disproportionate to the social harms used to …