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Considerations on expanding criminal offender DNA databases with Y-STR profiles. [PDF]
Ralf A, Zieger M, Kayser M.
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Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Astrocytopathy Based on a Two‐Center Chinese Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Objective Glial fibrillary acidic protein astrocytopathy (GFAP‐A) is a recently defined nosological form belonging to the class of autoimmune inflammatory disorders affecting the central nervous system (CNS). Here, we report the clinical and MRI characteristics, treatment, and prognosis of a GFAP‐A cohort from two centers in China.
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They Saw a Hearing: Democrats' and Republicans' Perceptions of and Responses to the Ford-Kavanaugh Hearings. [PDF]
Grisham EL+4 more
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The AI Act in a law enforcement context: The case of automatic speech recognition for transcribing investigative interviews. [PDF]
Stoykova R, Porter K, Beka T.
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Corporations and the Presumption of Innocence
Criminal Law and Philosophy, 2013Corporate behaviour is often regulated through the criminal law by means of reverse onus offences. Such offences are alleged to involve violations of the Presumption of Innocence. Such allegations almost always assume natural persons as defendants. The arguments supporting reverse onus offences are typically instrumental, to do with the importance of ...
Roger A. Shiner, Roger A. Shiner
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Jurors’ Presumption of Innocence
The Journal of Legal Studies, 2017AbstractThe presumption of innocence explicitly forbids jurors from using official suspicion or indictment as evidence of guilt in a criminal trial. A behavioral experiment tested whether jurors follow this prescription. It revealed that, compared to when a suspect had been merely named, jurors thought that the individual was significantly more likely ...
Scurich, Nicholas, John, Richard S.
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Presumption of innocence in peril [PDF]
This article discusses statutory incursions on the presumption of innocence, using existing drugs offence provisions in the Commonwealth Criminal Code as an example. It argues such laws are problematic because they allow a person to be convicted despite the existence of reasonable doubt as to their guilt, and that through use of the Chapter III ...
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