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Against Criminal Law Localism, Brenner M. Fissell
Against Criminal Law Localism, Brenner M. Fissell
Maryland Law Review
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Class V. United States: An Imperfect Application Of The Menna-Blackledge Doctrine To Post-Guilty Plea Constitutional Claims, Nikolaus Albright
Class V. United States: An Imperfect Application Of The Menna-Blackledge Doctrine To Post-Guilty Plea Constitutional Claims, Nikolaus Albright
Maryland Law Review
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Parallel Enforcement And Agency Interdependence, Anthony O'Rourke
Parallel Enforcement And Agency Interdependence, Anthony O'Rourke
Maryland Law Review
Parallel civil and criminal enforcement dominates public enforcement of everything from securities regulation to immigration control. The scholarship, however, lacks any structural analysis of how parallel enforcement differs from other types of inter-agency coordination. Drawing on original interviews with prosecutors, regulators, and white-collar defense attorneys, this Article is the first to provide a realistic presentation of how parallel enforcement works in practice. It builds on this descriptive account to offer an explanatory theory of the pressures and incentives that shape parallel enforcement. The Article shows that, in parallel proceedings, criminal prosecutors lack the gatekeeping monopoly that traditionally defines their relationships …
You Can't Handle The Truth! Trial Juries And Credibility, Renée M. Hutchins
You Can't Handle The Truth! Trial Juries And Credibility, Renée M. Hutchins
Faculty Scholarship
Every now and again, we get a look, usually no more than a glimpse, at how the justice system really works. What we see—before the sanitizing curtain is drawn abruptly down—is a process full of human fallibility and error, sometimes noble, more often unfair, rarely evil but frequently unequal.
The central question, vital to our adjudicative model, is: How well can we expect a jury to determine credibility through the ordinary adversary processes of live testimony and vigorous impeachment? The answer, from all I have been able to see is: not very well.
Nonadversarial Justice: The French Experience, Edward A. Tomlinson
Nonadversarial Justice: The French Experience, Edward A. Tomlinson
Maryland Law Review
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Note: Probation Revocation In Maryland: The Effect Of Nonfinal And Reversed Criminal Convictions
Note: Probation Revocation In Maryland: The Effect Of Nonfinal And Reversed Criminal Convictions
Maryland Law Review
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The Maryland Version Of The Uniform Post Conviction Procedure Act, With Special Reference To The Writ Of Habeas Corpus, John D. Alexander Jr.
The Maryland Version Of The Uniform Post Conviction Procedure Act, With Special Reference To The Writ Of Habeas Corpus, John D. Alexander Jr.
Maryland Law Review
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The Maryland Speedy Judgment Acts, M. Luther Pittman
The Maryland Speedy Judgment Acts, M. Luther Pittman
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.