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The Warren Court and Criminal Procedure [PDF]
On October 5, 1953, Earl Warren became Chief Justice of the United States. During the fifteen years of his tenure as Chief Justice, fundamental changes in criminal procedure have resulted· from decisions of what is popularly called the Warren Court ...
Pye, A. Kenneth
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Representative Defendants [PDF]
Everyone except the defendant in a criminal proceeding somehow represents the people. Prosecutors, judges, and juries are all considered public agents. Defendants in contrast are thought of as parochial, interested in nothing more than saving their own
Sekhon, Nirej
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SUCCESS IN DRUG COURT: THE OFFENDERS\u27 PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
Drug Courts have demonstrated a reduction in recidivism in comparison to traditional probation programs. Prior studies have not addressed why drug courts are effective from the participants\u27 perspective.
Snell, Clete, Dr.
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Currently, there are varying legal and academic positions regarding application of the norms of the Code of Criminal Procedure of Ukraine that address appeals on investigating judges’ judgments not included in the list in parts 1 and 2, Article 309 of ...
Iryna Basysta
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Revenge of Mullaney v. Wilbur: United States v. Booker and the Reassertion of Judicial Limits on Legislative Power to Define Crimes, The [PDF]
This article offers a historically grounded account of the twists and turns in the Supreme Court\u27s sentencing jurisprudence from the end of World War II to the Court\u27s stunning rejection of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
Weinstein, Ian
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Criminal Justice Systems in Europe. A cross-national quantitative analysis [PDF]
In the last years, the Crime Observatory of the University of Malaga has analysed police records on criminal activity, has also carried out several crime victims surveys in Spain and has worked on a detailed analysis of the prison system and its ...
Aguilar-Conde, Araceli +2 more
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Case comment: R (Wang Yam) v Central Criminal Court [PDF]
In R (Wang Yam) v Central Criminal Court the Supreme Court has held that the domestic courts enjoy an inherent jurisdiction to make orders which have the effect of preventing an applicant to the Court of Human Rights from putting material before that ...
Scott, Paul
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Has Revenge Become a Justification to Legitimize the Death Penalty? [PDF]
Revenge has played a role in criminal justice systems for thousands of years. From the Code of Hammurabi, to the Bible, to modern Supreme Court jurisprudence, revenge, or “getting even,” has been a consideration in how wrongdoers are punished, especially
Ryan, Jordan
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A Fifteen-Year Survey for Orthopedic Malpractice Claims in the Criminal Court of Rome. [PDF]
Bernardinangeli C +6 more
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Thispaperexaminesthe decisionaboutthe null andvoidwithout anarrestwarrant (the decision of the Constitutional Court No. 69/PUU-X/2012). From the results of the discussion suggests that the Criminal Code does not provide an explanation of the term “null ...
Eddy Rifai
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