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The Linchpin Of Identification Evidence: The Unreliability Of Eyewitnesses And The Need For Reform In West Virginia, Jared T. Dotson
The Linchpin Of Identification Evidence: The Unreliability Of Eyewitnesses And The Need For Reform In West Virginia, Jared T. Dotson
West Virginia Law Review
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The Tipping Point: Prison Overcrowding Nationally, In West Virginia, And Recommendations For Reform, Karina Kendrick
The Tipping Point: Prison Overcrowding Nationally, In West Virginia, And Recommendations For Reform, Karina Kendrick
West Virginia Law Review
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What Is So "Grand" About The West Virginia Grand Jury System? A Desperate Need For Reform After The Duek Lacrosse Rape Scandal, Nicholas James
What Is So "Grand" About The West Virginia Grand Jury System? A Desperate Need For Reform After The Duek Lacrosse Rape Scandal, Nicholas James
West Virginia Law Review
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Battered By Men, Bruised By Injustice: The Plight Of Women Who Fight Back And The Need For The Battered Women Defense In West Virginia, Jeffrey M. Shawver
Battered By Men, Bruised By Injustice: The Plight Of Women Who Fight Back And The Need For The Battered Women Defense In West Virginia, Jeffrey M. Shawver
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hate Crime Law In West Virginia, Paul R. Sheridan
Hate Crime Law In West Virginia, Paul R. Sheridan
West Virginia Law Review
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Facilities Review Panel V. Coe: The West Virginia Supreme Court Of Appeals Adopts An Objective Approach To Deciding Pretrial Detention Of Accused Juveniles, Elizabeth S. Lawton
Facilities Review Panel V. Coe: The West Virginia Supreme Court Of Appeals Adopts An Objective Approach To Deciding Pretrial Detention Of Accused Juveniles, Elizabeth S. Lawton
West Virginia Law Review
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Criminal Law, Mark Mcqueen
Criminal Law, Mark A. Colantonio
Confessions, Susan E. Morton
Criminal Law, John M. Lynn
Confessions, Steven P. Mcgowan
Elements Of Statutory Offenses, Steven P. Mcgowan
Elements Of Statutory Offenses, Steven P. Mcgowan
West Virginia Law Review
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Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1981
Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1981
West Virginia Law Review
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Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1980
Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1980
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1979
Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1979
West Virginia Law Review
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Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1978
Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1978
West Virginia Law Review
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Survey Of Develpoments In West Virginia Law: 1977, Joseph W. Bowman, Thomas Evans, Janet Archer Goodwin, Laura Jane Kelly, Kenneth E. Tawney
Survey Of Develpoments In West Virginia Law: 1977, Joseph W. Bowman, Thomas Evans, Janet Archer Goodwin, Laura Jane Kelly, Kenneth E. Tawney
West Virginia Law Review
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Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1976
Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1976
West Virginia Law Review
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Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1975-1976, Lloyd George Jackson Ii, John Burdick Koch, Alan Dale Moats, Thomas A. Vorbach
Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1975-1976, Lloyd George Jackson Ii, John Burdick Koch, Alan Dale Moats, Thomas A. Vorbach
West Virginia Law Review
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The Cost Of Criminal Justice In West Virginia, George A. Shipman, Carl M. Frasure
The Cost Of Criminal Justice In West Virginia, George A. Shipman, Carl M. Frasure
West Virginia Law Review
The National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, generally known as the Wickersham Commission, is popularly associated with prohibition, as critic, protagonist, propagandist, or apologist, depending upon the point of view. The more fundamental aspects of its work have escaped popular attention. The first two reports dealt with the problem of national prohibition. Twelve more were devoted to other phases of crime and its treatment. Here attention is to be devoted to the Report on the Cost of Crime in an effort to determine the economic burden through taxation, private expenditures, and economic loss which results from the necessity of …
Murder--Distinction Between First And Second Degree Inconsistency In Some West Virginia Cases, J. G. Heane Jr.
Murder--Distinction Between First And Second Degree Inconsistency In Some West Virginia Cases, J. G. Heane Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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