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Imprisonment For Nonpayment Of Fines And Costs: A New Look At The Law And The Constitution, Paul M. Stein Apr 1969

Imprisonment For Nonpayment Of Fines And Costs: A New Look At The Law And The Constitution, Paul M. Stein

Vanderbilt Law Review

This note is based on the premise that a new understanding of the principles of sentencing has evolved during the past half-century. After articulating this thesis, one which has been more fully developed elsewhere, an assessment is made of the extent to which the more modern concepts of sentencing have been embodied in public policy as enunciated in statutes and court decisions, particularly decisions interpreting constitutional requirements. This examination reveals tha the existing rules and practices concerning imprisonment for fines and costs reflect uneasy compromises between competing policies and that these rules and practices are largely holdovers from an earlier …


The Use Of Prior Convictions To Impeach The Credibility Of The Criminal Defendant, James Alan Harris Feb 1969

The Use Of Prior Convictions To Impeach The Credibility Of The Criminal Defendant, James Alan Harris

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prospective Jurors And Capital Punishment, H. Alston Johnson Iii Feb 1969

Prospective Jurors And Capital Punishment, H. Alston Johnson Iii

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Guilty Pleas, Jury Trial, And Capital Punishment, P. Raymond Lamonica Feb 1969

Guilty Pleas, Jury Trial, And Capital Punishment, P. Raymond Lamonica

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Procedure, 1969 - Is It A Means Or An End?, Erwin N. Griswold Jan 1969

Criminal Procedure, 1969 - Is It A Means Or An End?, Erwin N. Griswold

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Secrecy In Grand Jury Proceedings: A Proposal For A New Federal Rule Of Criminal Procedure 6(E) Jan 1969

Secrecy In Grand Jury Proceedings: A Proposal For A New Federal Rule Of Criminal Procedure 6(E)

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.