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Is The Internet Rotting Oklahoma Law?, Lee Peoples
Tom Colbert And David B. Lewis: Continuing To Shape History Through Judicial Service, Evie Holzer, Jonella Frank
Tom Colbert And David B. Lewis: Continuing To Shape History Through Judicial Service, Evie Holzer, Jonella Frank
Sooner Lawyer Archive
No abstract provided.
Evidence: Is Oklahoma Balancing The Scales Of Justice By Tying The Hands Of Trial Judges?: The 2002 Amendment To Section 2403 Of The Oklahoma Evidence Code Mandating Admission Of In-Life Victim Photographs In Homicide Cases, Liesa L. Richter
Oklahoma Law Review
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Criminal Law: The Oklahoma Court Of Criminal Appeals' Procedural And Substantive Application Of Ring V. Arizona To Oklahoma's Capital Sentencing Scheme, Seth S. Branham
Criminal Law: The Oklahoma Court Of Criminal Appeals' Procedural And Substantive Application Of Ring V. Arizona To Oklahoma's Capital Sentencing Scheme, Seth S. Branham
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Law: Valdez V. State Of Oklahoma And The Application Of International Law In Oklahoma, Jeffrey L. Green
International Law: Valdez V. State Of Oklahoma And The Application Of International Law In Oklahoma, Jeffrey L. Green
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Uncommon Law: Insanity, Executions, And Oklahoma Criminal Procedure, Bryan Lester Dupler
The Uncommon Law: Insanity, Executions, And Oklahoma Criminal Procedure, Bryan Lester Dupler
Oklahoma Law Review
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Criminal Law: Guilty Of Something: Gilson V. State And The Death Penalty For Omission In Oklahoma, Carla Mullins
Criminal Law: Guilty Of Something: Gilson V. State And The Death Penalty For Omission In Oklahoma, Carla Mullins
Oklahoma Law Review
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The Response To Brecheen V. Reynolds: Oklahoma’S System For Evaluating Extra-Record Constitutional Claims In Death Penalty Cased, Jeremy B. Lowrey
The Response To Brecheen V. Reynolds: Oklahoma’S System For Evaluating Extra-Record Constitutional Claims In Death Penalty Cased, Jeremy B. Lowrey
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
This article attempts to define the “abuse of discretion” standard of review. The article begins by distinguishing the three types of appellate review. It then focuses on review of discretion. Articles written by Professors Maurice Rosenburg, Robert C. Post, and Judge Henery J. Friendly are next analyzed in order to further evaluate judicial discretionary decisionmaking. Caselaw is next used to discuss how courts have attempted to define and apply the abuse of discretion standard. Primary cases considered include Chevron U.S.A. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Pierce v. Underwood, Cooter & Gell v. Hartmarx Corp., and Koon v. United States. Finally, …
Criminal Procedure: Walker V. State--Dooming Challenges To Appellate Counsel's Effectiveness, Jennifer Golm
Criminal Procedure: Walker V. State--Dooming Challenges To Appellate Counsel's Effectiveness, Jennifer Golm
Oklahoma Law Review
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Evidence: Taylor V. State--Oklahoma Abandons The Frye Test And Forces Its State Court Judges To Enter The Twilight Zone, Paige Queen
Oklahoma Law Review
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Appeal And Error: Flores V. State--Navigating The Murky Waters Of Harmless Error Review, Jeannie Pinkston
Appeal And Error: Flores V. State--Navigating The Murky Waters Of Harmless Error Review, Jeannie Pinkston
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.