Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- "parade of horribles"; convictions overturned by evidence of innocence; actual innocence; factual innocence; new-trial motions; petition for state writ of habeas corpus; petition for relief from an illegal sentence; petition for Rule 37 relief; petition for writ of error coram nobis; petition for federal habeas corpus relief; executive clemency; legislative reform; expansion of existing extraordinary writs; relief through state constitutional provisions; promulgation of rules by Arkansas Supreme Court (1)
- Insanity; death penalty; execution; medicating mentally ill inmates; forced medication; philosophy of death penalty; application of death penalty philosophy to mentally ill inmates; intersection of mental health and criminal law; case law regarding mental health and death penalty; forced medication solely to facilitate execution (1)
- Reality television programming; personal privacy rights; media ride-alongs violate Fourth Amendment; Fourth Amendment respect for the home; media intrusions into the home; home invasions by the media accompanying public authorities; qualified immunity; (1)
- Treatment of children who commit heinous crimes; blended sentencing; Arkansas's Extended Juvenile Jurisdiction law; EJJ; jurisdiction; loss of minimum age limit for juveniles; EJJ competency requirements; EJJ designation hearing; EJJ review hearing; EJJ records; EJJ and Division of Youth Services commitment; juvenile Department of Correction rules; EJJ waiver and transfer to Circuit Court (1)
Articles 1 - 4 of 4
Full-Text Articles in Law
Available Post-Trial Relief After A State Criminal Conviction When Newly Discovered Evidence Establishes "Actual Innocence", Josephine Linker Hart, Guilford M. Dudley
Available Post-Trial Relief After A State Criminal Conviction When Newly Discovered Evidence Establishes "Actual Innocence", Josephine Linker Hart, Guilford M. Dudley
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The "Insane" Contradiction Of Singleton V. Norris: Forced Medication In A Death Row Inmate's Medical Interest Which Happens To Facilitate His Execution, Rebecca A. Miller-Rice
The "Insane" Contradiction Of Singleton V. Norris: Forced Medication In A Death Row Inmate's Medical Interest Which Happens To Facilitate His Execution, Rebecca A. Miller-Rice
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law And Criminal Procedure—Media Ride-Alongs Into The Home: Can They Survive A Head-On Collision Between First And Fourth Amendment Rights? Wilson V. Layne, 526 U.S. 603 (1999), Deleith Duke Gossett
Constitutional Law And Criminal Procedure—Media Ride-Alongs Into The Home: Can They Survive A Head-On Collision Between First And Fourth Amendment Rights? Wilson V. Layne, 526 U.S. 603 (1999), Deleith Duke Gossett
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Arkansas's Extended Juvenile Jurisdiction Act: The Balance Of Offender Rehabilitation And Accountability, Connie Hickman Tanner
Arkansas's Extended Juvenile Jurisdiction Act: The Balance Of Offender Rehabilitation And Accountability, Connie Hickman Tanner
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.