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Cyber Crime And Punishment: Filtering Out Internet Felons, Jessica Habib
Cyber Crime And Punishment: Filtering Out Internet Felons, Jessica Habib
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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The Meaning Of Fifth And Sixth Amendment Rights: Sentencing In Federal Drug Cases After Apprendi V. New Jersey And Harris V. United States, Derrick Bingham
The Meaning Of Fifth And Sixth Amendment Rights: Sentencing In Federal Drug Cases After Apprendi V. New Jersey And Harris V. United States, Derrick Bingham
Georgia State University Law Review
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Sattazahn V. Pennsylvania: Double Jeopardy And The Definition Of "Acquittal" In Capital-Sentencing Proceedings, Matthew G. Howells
Sattazahn V. Pennsylvania: Double Jeopardy And The Definition Of "Acquittal" In Capital-Sentencing Proceedings, Matthew G. Howells
University of Richmond Law Review
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How Ohio V. Talty Provided For Future Bans On Procreation And The Consequences That Action Brings: Ohio V. Talty: Hiding In The Shadow Of The Supreme Court Of Wisconsin, Evelyn Holmer
Journal of Law and Health
This Note discusses the constitutionality of antireproduction restrictions as they relate to the purposes and goals of probation, in the context of the Talty, Oakley, and Tramnell decisions. This Note addresses the ramifications and implications of these restrictions in relation to the deadbeat parent crisis, and it proposes more adequate means to accomplish the competing goals of child welfare and adherence to constitutional doctrine. Section II introduces and dissects the fundamental right to procreate as it is found under two concepts: the right itself and the right to privacy. Section III discusses the purposes of probation, generally, and articulates two …
Donating Debt To Society: Prosecutorial And Judicial Ethics Of Plea Agreements And Sentences That Include Charitable Contributions, Sylvia Shaz Shweder
Donating Debt To Society: Prosecutorial And Judicial Ethics Of Plea Agreements And Sentences That Include Charitable Contributions, Sylvia Shaz Shweder
Fordham Law Review
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Punishment Evidence: Grunsfeld Ten Years Later., Edward L. Wilkinson
Punishment Evidence: Grunsfeld Ten Years Later., Edward L. Wilkinson
St. Mary's Law Journal
This Article deals with the admissible evidence during the punishment phase of a non-capital trial in Texas. In 1989, the Texas Legislature amended Article 37.07, Section 3(a) of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure to widen the scope of evidence admissible during the punishment phase of a non-capital trial. Grunsfel v. State, the leading case, the Court of Criminal Appeals interpreted the statute so narrowly as to render the changes meaningless. In 1993, the legislature amended the statute a second time; it provided for a more expansive range of evidence to be introduced, but deleted a critical definition of what …