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Evidence Code: Authentication And Identification, Charles W. Ehrhardt Oct 1973

Evidence Code: Authentication And Identification, Charles W. Ehrhardt

Scholarly Publications

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Evidence Code: General Provisons, Charles W. Ehrhardt Oct 1973

Evidence Code: General Provisons, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: Witnesses, Charles W. Ehrhardt Sep 1973

Evidence Code: Witnesses, Charles W. Ehrhardt

Scholarly Publications

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Evidence Code: Relevancy, Charles W. Ehrhardt Aug 1973

Evidence Code: Relevancy, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: Opinions And Expert Testimony, Charles W. Ehrhardt Aug 1973

Evidence Code: Opinions And Expert Testimony, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: Judical Notice, Charles W. Ehrhardt Aug 1973

Evidence Code: Judical Notice, Charles W. Ehrhardt

Scholarly Publications

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Admissibility Of Evidence Found By Marijuana Detection Dogs, Fredric I. Lederer, Calvin M. Lederer Jan 1973

Admissibility Of Evidence Found By Marijuana Detection Dogs, Fredric I. Lederer, Calvin M. Lederer

Faculty Publications

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Marijuana Dog Searches After United States V. Unrue, Fredric I. Lederer, Calvin M. Lederer Jan 1973

Marijuana Dog Searches After United States V. Unrue, Fredric I. Lederer, Calvin M. Lederer

Faculty Publications

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The Second Circuit Review: Ix. Evidence: Introduction, Paul F. Rothstein Jan 1973

The Second Circuit Review: Ix. Evidence: Introduction, Paul F. Rothstein

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

The past year's developments in the law of evidence have been characterized by a hardening attitude toward criminal defendants. The United States Supreme Court's evidentiary rulings during the term covered by the Second Circuit Review (1971-72) manifested this trend (although not uniformly). For example, police stop-and-frisk authority was broadened (and with it the use of evidence obtained therefrom); the scope of the immunity from criminal prosecution required to be granted by a governmental body before self-incriminatory statements can be compelled from a witness was narrowed; the right to have counsel at line-ups was limited to postindictment or post-charge line-ups (with …