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Innovations For Improving Courtroom Communications And Views From Appellate Courts, B. Michael Dann, James D. Heiple, Michael J. Saks, Patricia Mcgowan Wald, Peter David Blanck Oct 1993

Innovations For Improving Courtroom Communications And Views From Appellate Courts, B. Michael Dann, James D. Heiple, Michael J. Saks, Patricia Mcgowan Wald, Peter David Blanck

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: Improving Communications In the Courtroom


Reforming The Criminal Trial, Craig M. Bradley Jul 1993

Reforming The Criminal Trial, Craig M. Bradley

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Media In The Courtroom: Attending, Reporting, Televising Criminal Cases, Paul Marcus Apr 1982

The Media In The Courtroom: Attending, Reporting, Televising Criminal Cases, Paul Marcus

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Law And Tactics In Federal Criminal Cases, Edited By George W. Shadoan, David W. Mernitz Oct 1964

Law And Tactics In Federal Criminal Cases, Edited By George W. Shadoan, David W. Mernitz

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Habeas Corpus And Coram Nobis In Indiana Jul 1951

Habeas Corpus And Coram Nobis In Indiana

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Direct Appeal To The Supreme Court By The United States In Criminal Cases, Philip B. Kurland, Richard F. Wolfson Jul 1949

Direct Appeal To The Supreme Court By The United States In Criminal Cases, Philip B. Kurland, Richard F. Wolfson

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Right To Counsel In Criminal Law Apr 1947

Right To Counsel In Criminal Law

Indiana Law Journal

Notes and Comments: Constitutional Law


The Importance Of Scientific Analysis Of Evidence In The Prosecution Of Crime, E. P. Coffey Dec 1935

The Importance Of Scientific Analysis Of Evidence In The Prosecution Of Crime, E. P. Coffey

Indiana Law Journal

Address by E. P. Coffey, Director of Federal Technical Laboratory of the Department of Justice, Washington, D. C., before the Indiana State Bar Association, September 6, 1935.