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Litigating Police Misconduct Claims In North Carolina, Irving Joyner Apr 1991

Litigating Police Misconduct Claims In North Carolina, Irving Joyner

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Self-Incrimination, Compulsion, And The Undercover Agent—Illinois V. Perkins, 110 S. Ct. 2394 (1990), Kathryn Young-Sook Kim Apr 1991

Self-Incrimination, Compulsion, And The Undercover Agent—Illinois V. Perkins, 110 S. Ct. 2394 (1990), Kathryn Young-Sook Kim

Washington Law Review

As a rule, police officers must advise suspects held in custody of their rights before interrogating them. In Illinois v. Perkins, the Supreme Court created an undercover agent exception to this rule. The Perkins Court concluded that the rule does not apply because undercover interrogations do not compel criminal defendants to incriminate themselves. This Note examines the impact of the Perkins exception and concludes that the rule should apply even when undercover agents conduct the inherently compelling custodial interrogation.


Introduction, William S. Geimer Apr 1991

Introduction, William S. Geimer

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Shell V. Mississippi 111 S. Ct. 313, 112 L.Ed.2d 1 (1990) Apr 1991

Shell V. Mississippi 111 S. Ct. 313, 112 L.Ed.2d 1 (1990)

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Parker V. Dugger 111 S. Ct. 731 (1991) Apr 1991

Parker V. Dugger 111 S. Ct. 731 (1991)

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Cage V. Louisiana 111 S. Ct. 328 (1990) Apr 1991

Cage V. Louisiana 111 S. Ct. 328 (1990)

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Evans V. Muncie 916 F.2d 163 (1990) Apr 1991

Evans V. Muncie 916 F.2d 163 (1990)

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Bassette V. Thompson 915 F.2d 932 (1990) Apr 1991

Bassette V. Thompson 915 F.2d 932 (1990)

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Getting The Most And Giving The Least From Virginia's "Mental Mitigation Expert" Statute, Helen L. Konrad Apr 1991

Getting The Most And Giving The Least From Virginia's "Mental Mitigation Expert" Statute, Helen L. Konrad

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Status Of Supreme Court Case Law Helpful To Capital Defendants, Steven K. Herndon, Ginger M. Jonas Apr 1991

Status Of Supreme Court Case Law Helpful To Capital Defendants, Steven K. Herndon, Ginger M. Jonas

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Drafting Petitions For The Writ Of Certiorari To The United States Supreme Court, Matthew B. Crum Apr 1991

Drafting Petitions For The Writ Of Certiorari To The United States Supreme Court, Matthew B. Crum

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


The Current State Of Dna Evidence, Christopher J. Lonsbury Apr 1991

The Current State Of Dna Evidence, Christopher J. Lonsbury

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Gaskins V. Mckellar 916 F.2d 941 (1990) Apr 1991

Gaskins V. Mckellar 916 F.2d 941 (1990)

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Clozza V. Murray 913 F.2d 1092 (1990) Apr 1991

Clozza V. Murray 913 F.2d 1092 (1990)

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


How To Look The Virginia Gift Horse In The Mouth: Federal Due Process And Virginia's Arbitrary Abrogation Of Capital Defendant's State-Created Rights, Otto W. Konrad Apr 1991

How To Look The Virginia Gift Horse In The Mouth: Federal Due Process And Virginia's Arbitrary Abrogation Of Capital Defendant's State-Created Rights, Otto W. Konrad

Capital Defense Journal

No abstract provided.


Search And Seizure, Third-Part Consent: Rethinking Police Conduct And The Fourth Amendment, Gregory S. Fisher Jan 1991

Search And Seizure, Third-Part Consent: Rethinking Police Conduct And The Fourth Amendment, Gregory S. Fisher

Washington Law Review

Two recent decisions offer different approaches for assessing police conduct in third-party consent cases. In Illinois v. Rodriguez the United States Supreme Court held that police may rely on third parties' apparent authority to consent to a search so long as police reasonably believe in third parties' authority. In State v. Leach, the Supreme Court of Washington held that police cannot rely on third parties' consent when defendants are present and able to object, even if defendants did not object to the search. This Comment argues that courts should focus on police conduct, rather than on defendants' presence or on …


The Exigent Circumstances Exception To The Warrant Requirement, H. Patrick Furman Jan 1991

The Exigent Circumstances Exception To The Warrant Requirement, H. Patrick Furman

Publications

No abstract provided.


Evaluating The Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule: The Problem Of Police Compliance With The Law, William C. Heffernan, Richard W. Lovely Jan 1991

Evaluating The Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule: The Problem Of Police Compliance With The Law, William C. Heffernan, Richard W. Lovely

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Part I of this article reviews background matters bearing on our research - in particular, we discuss the Court's framework for analyzing exclusion as a deterrent safeguard, the research questions that need to be raised within that framework, and the research strategy we adopted in light of the Court's approach to exclusion. Part II analyzes our findings on police knowledge of the rules of search and seizure. Part III analyzes our findings on officers' willingness to obey the law. Part IV evaluates our findings in light of policy questions concerning the exclusionary rule. We consider whether the Court should retain …


Brock V. State: The Aids Virus As A Deadly Weapon, 24 J. Marshall L. Rev. 677 (1991), Timothy P. Martin Jan 1991

Brock V. State: The Aids Virus As A Deadly Weapon, 24 J. Marshall L. Rev. 677 (1991), Timothy P. Martin

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Waiver Of Rights In The Interrogation Room: The Court's Dilemma, William T. Pizzi Jan 1991

Waiver Of Rights In The Interrogation Room: The Court's Dilemma, William T. Pizzi

Publications

No abstract provided.


Reconsidering Parole Release Decisions In Illinois: Facts, Myths And The Need For Policy Changes, 24 J. Marshall L. Rev. 815 (1991), Thomas Peters, David Norris Jan 1991

Reconsidering Parole Release Decisions In Illinois: Facts, Myths And The Need For Policy Changes, 24 J. Marshall L. Rev. 815 (1991), Thomas Peters, David Norris

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Right To Counsel Jan 1991

Right To Counsel

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Battered Spouses' Section 1983 Damage Actions Against The Unreponsive Police After Deshaney, James T.R. Jones Jan 1991

Battered Spouses' Section 1983 Damage Actions Against The Unreponsive Police After Deshaney, James T.R. Jones

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Dilemma Of Overcrowding In The Nation's Prisons: What Are Constitutional Conditions And What Can Be Done?, Pamela M. Rosenblatt Jan 1991

The Dilemma Of Overcrowding In The Nation's Prisons: What Are Constitutional Conditions And What Can Be Done?, Pamela M. Rosenblatt

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


Punishing Drug Addicts Who Have Babies: Women Of Color, Equality, And The Right Of Privacy, Dorothy E. Roberts Jan 1991

Punishing Drug Addicts Who Have Babies: Women Of Color, Equality, And The Right Of Privacy, Dorothy E. Roberts

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Electronic Surveillance, Kimberly D. Krawiec Jan 1991

Electronic Surveillance, Kimberly D. Krawiec

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Ua12/8 Chief News, Wku Police Jan 1991

Ua12/8 Chief News, Wku Police

WKU Archives Records

WKU Police departmental newsletter for 1991.


An Alternative Public Health Vision For A National Drug Strategy: "Treatment Works", Lawrence O. Gostin Jan 1991

An Alternative Public Health Vision For A National Drug Strategy: "Treatment Works", Lawrence O. Gostin

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

This article returns to a war waged virtually throughout this century--a war between the theories of punishment and rehabilitation in curtailing the drug epidemic. Today, the terms of the war are recast as supply-side policies based upon law enforcement; destroying crops in source countries; interdiction and increased sentencing; and demand reduction based upon prevention, education, and treatment. The war on drugs has reached a feverish pitch. New policies and statutes have tightened the grip of supply-side policies, with images of battle and hate mongering which go beyond the vilified drug lords and governments which harbor them, to the middle men, …


Right To Counsel Jan 1991

Right To Counsel

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Search And Seizure Jan 1991

Search And Seizure

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.