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Why Me: Application And Misapplication 3a1.1 The Vulnerable Victim Enhancement Of The Federal Sentencing Guidelines , John Garry Nov 1993

Why Me: Application And Misapplication 3a1.1 The Vulnerable Victim Enhancement Of The Federal Sentencing Guidelines , John Garry

Cornell Law Review

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Deadly Confusion: Juror Instructions In Capital Cases , Theodore Eisenberg, Martin T. Wells Nov 1993

Deadly Confusion: Juror Instructions In Capital Cases , Theodore Eisenberg, Martin T. Wells

Cornell Law Review

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Good Faith Defenses: Reshaping Strict Liability Crimes , Laurie L. Levenson Mar 1993

Good Faith Defenses: Reshaping Strict Liability Crimes , Laurie L. Levenson

Cornell Law Review

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The Right Of The People To Be Secure, Ronald J. Bacigal Jan 1993

The Right Of The People To Be Secure, Ronald J. Bacigal

Law Faculty Publications

Part I of this Article defines searches and seizures of property and person, discussing the Supreme Court's initially broad interpretation of the Fourth Amendment and its subsequent narrowing in later decisions. Part II discusses several police "chase cases" leading up to the elimination of accidental and attempted seizures from Fourth Amendment protection in Brower v. County of Inyo and California v. Hodari D. Part Ill analyzes the Brower decision and its effect on accidental seizures, concluding that the analysis set forth therein should be abolished and advocating an alternate test. Part IV confronts the Court's elimination of attempted seizures from …