Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 10 of 10
Full-Text Articles in Law
Can The Kentucky Consumer Ever Forget Caveat Emptor And Find True Happiness?, James T. Hodge, Sheryl Glenn Snyder
Can The Kentucky Consumer Ever Forget Caveat Emptor And Find True Happiness?, James T. Hodge, Sheryl Glenn Snyder
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law--Gambling--The Need For Legislative Reform, Shelby C. Kinkead Jr.
Criminal Law--Gambling--The Need For Legislative Reform, Shelby C. Kinkead Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law--Abortion--The Need For Legislative Reform, Sidney M. Morris
Criminal Law--Abortion--The Need For Legislative Reform, Sidney M. Morris
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law--Obscenity--The Need For Legislative Reform, Thomas B. Russell
Criminal Law--Obscenity--The Need For Legislative Reform, Thomas B. Russell
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law--Consensual Homosexual Behavior--The Need For Legislative Reform, Paul L. Lamb
Criminal Law--Consensual Homosexual Behavior--The Need For Legislative Reform, Paul L. Lamb
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law--Stop And Frisk--The Need For Legislative Reform, Charles D. Weaver Jr.
Criminal Law--Stop And Frisk--The Need For Legislative Reform, Charles D. Weaver Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law--Official Misconduct--The Need For Legislative Reform, David L. Fister
Criminal Law--Official Misconduct--The Need For Legislative Reform, David L. Fister
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Sentencing: The Good, The Bad, And The Enlightened, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr., Bill Cunningham
Sentencing: The Good, The Bad, And The Enlightened, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr., Bill Cunningham
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
In June, 1968 the Kentucky Crime Commission, in keeping with legislative instruction, made certain recommendations for a change in Kentucky's current treatment of crime and punishment. Within its report was a suggestion that sentencing in all non-capital criminal cases be rendered by the judge instead of the jury. Thus, it must be emphasized that this discussion is confined only to sentencing in noncapital cases.
The authors have arrived at a definite recommendation which is offered at the conclusion of the paper. It is our opinion that the suggestion outlined is not only the most efficient and proper but also the …
"A Wanton Gospeller" Cries Out For Repeal Of The Sunday Closing Law, John William Bland Jr.
"A Wanton Gospeller" Cries Out For Repeal Of The Sunday Closing Law, John William Bland Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law--Commercial Bribery--The Need For Legislative Reform, E. Robert Goebel
Criminal Law--Commercial Bribery--The Need For Legislative Reform, E. Robert Goebel
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.