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Pleading for Justice: Bullpen Therapy, Pre-Trial Detention, and Plea Bargains in American Courts
Crime and delinquency, 2021What role do extra-legal factors play in whether defendants plead guilty to a criminal offense? In this study, we provide qualitative evidence that pretrial detention is a contributing factor in adjudication outcomes.
Amy E. Lerman, Arie Green, P. Domínguez
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Pleading Guilty: Indigent Defendant Perceptions of the Plea Process
Tennessee journal of law & policy, 2019Under the current tests set out in Pickering and its progeny, teachers—particularly LGBT and LGBT allies— are being censored in the classroom with “no promo homo” education policies and laws.
Jeanette Hussemann, Jonah Siegel
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Pleading Guilty: A Voluntary or Coerced Decision?
Canadian Journal of Law and Society / Revue Canadienne Droit et Société, 2019The empirical literature on plea decisions shows that rational motives and coercion may coexist, but there is uncertainty with regard to whether accused feel that their decision is voluntary or made under considerable pressure.
Chloé Leclerc, Elsa Euvrard
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2022
This chapter looks at the role of legal process in the works of the nineteenth century writer Sydney Owenson. It explores the fractured politics of the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth in compromising Ireland’s legal system, arguing that ‘the move in Irish forensic rhetoric and imaginative writing from legal exposition to censorship […] was
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This chapter looks at the role of legal process in the works of the nineteenth century writer Sydney Owenson. It explores the fractured politics of the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth in compromising Ireland’s legal system, arguing that ‘the move in Irish forensic rhetoric and imaginative writing from legal exposition to censorship […] was
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Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Artificial intelligence and law - ICAIL '93, 1993
The Pleadings Game is a normative formalization and computational model of civil pleading, founded in Robert Alexy's discourse theory of legal argumentation. The consequences of arguments and counterarguments are modelled using Geffner and Pearl's non-monotonic logic, conditional entailment.
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The Pleadings Game is a normative formalization and computational model of civil pleading, founded in Robert Alexy's discourse theory of legal argumentation. The consequences of arguments and counterarguments are modelled using Geffner and Pearl's non-monotonic logic, conditional entailment.
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A Theory of Pleading , Litigation , and Settlement
, 2018William H. J. Hubbard
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Pleading for a Dual Molecular-Orbital/Valence-Bond Culture.
Angewandte Chemie, 2018P. Hiberty, B. Braïda
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