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Recent Case: Criminal procedure
South African Journal of Criminal Justice, 2021None
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2019
Abstract Chapter 21 includes cases that have helped to define basic principles of criminal procedure. The cases do not all involve individuals with mental illness, but the opinions significantly affect how those individuals are processed in the criminal justice system. Robinson v. California and Powell v.
Ralph A. Rossum +2 more
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Abstract Chapter 21 includes cases that have helped to define basic principles of criminal procedure. The cases do not all involve individuals with mental illness, but the opinions significantly affect how those individuals are processed in the criminal justice system. Robinson v. California and Powell v.
Ralph A. Rossum +2 more
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2003
Abstract Prosecutions for crime could be commenced by appeals of felony, arraignment upon the ‘mainour’ (where thieves were caught red-handed), indictments by a grand jury, or (in the case of misdemeanours only) by information. The indictment became the usual method in the case of felonies, and appeals came to be discouraged and even ...
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Abstract Prosecutions for crime could be commenced by appeals of felony, arraignment upon the ‘mainour’ (where thieves were caught red-handed), indictments by a grand jury, or (in the case of misdemeanours only) by information. The indictment became the usual method in the case of felonies, and appeals came to be discouraged and even ...
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Toward an understanding of structural racism: Implications for criminal justice
Science, 2021Julian M Rucker, Jennifer Richeson
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