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The Role of Stereotypes in Jurors’ Indian Status Determinations and Guilt Decisions [PDF]
In the United States, courts say a jury must determine whether a defendant is an Indian subject to federal jurisdiction; however, jurors are provided little guidance regarding what to consider in their Indian status determinations.
Kimberly Schweitzer, Dan Lewerenz
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Neutrophils defending the defenders
Neutrophils are the most abundant granulocytes which are involved in defense mechanism. As innate immune cells, they are first-line defenders and can perform different functions in the human body to maintain equilibrium. Neutrophils are the main leukocyte and their role in healthy oral cavity is to face pathological changes ...
Singh, Roli +2 more
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On the confrontation of the defendant in criminal proceedings [PDF]
Confrontation is a procedural action involving a direct discussion between two persons with an aim to eliminate the differences in their testimonies regarding the facts which are essential for adjudication of the criminal matter.
Mirkov Željko
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In handling cases of sexual violence experienced by persons with intellectual disabilities, the Public Prosecutor must have great skills in understanding the laws and regulations that will be used in drafting charges in court.
Feliza Salsabila +2 more
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Traditional and new role of defendant in criminal procedure [PDF]
The paper highlights some of the deterioration of the defendant, s position in the 2011 Code of criminal procedure of Serbia. On the other hand, it points to some relatively new institutions that go behind the traditional role of the defendant, which is ...
Brkić Snežana S.
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Sentence mitigation for the criminal offence of aggravated theft in the case law of the Basic Court in Niš [PDF]
The subject analysis of the criminal offense of aggravated theft in the case law of the Basic Court in Niš was performed in two ways, i.e., through two forms of research: insight into court cases and insight into court statistics from the annual work ...
Ilić-Antanasijević Anita
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Federal Habeas Corpus and Ineffective Representation of Counsel: The Supreme Court Has Work To Do [PDF]
The availability of federal habeas corpus relief for state criminal defendants has always borne a complex relationship to state rules barring defendants from litigating constitutional claims in state court because of procedural defaults in raising those ...
Tague, Peter W.
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Impact on witnesses, accomplices or concealers as grounds for detention (dilemmas and possible abuses in practice) [PDF]
The impact on witnesses, accomplices or cover-ups is one of the most common grounds for detention. For years and decades, these provisions did not change because they were considered clear and unambiguous.
Milović Marko
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In a recent British Medical Journal editorial, Ruth Macklin pronounced that dignity is “a useless concept in medical ethics and can be eliminated without any loss of content” (Macklin, 2003). The published responses offered a unanimous, firm rebuttal, arguing that dignity is somehow foundational to all we do, or ought to be doing, within the ...
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Plaintiffs exploiting Plaintiffs [PDF]
We consider a model of a single defendant and N plaintiffs where the total cost of litigation is fixed on the part of the plaintiffs and shared among the members of a suing coalition.
Stremitzer, Alexander
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