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    Silence, Confessions and Improperly Obtained Evidence » Read Now

    by Peter Mirfield. 379 pgs.

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    This important new book examines in some detail the law relating to confessions, unlawful evidence, and the 'right to silence' in the police station. The author also looks at the principles which lie behind this branch of the law. As well as his close examination of the English position, the author...
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    Searches, Seizures, and Warrants: A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution » Read Now

    by Robert M. Bloom. 182 pgs.

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    An inherent tension resides in the Fourth Amendment's strictures on unreasonable searches and seizures. We want it to protect our privacy from government intrusion, yet we want the police to do whatever is required to solve crime. Greater controls on the power of the police provide more privacy...
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    The Christian Burial Case: An Introduction to Criminal and Judicial Procedure (Chap. 8 "The Historical Development of the Exclusionary Rule of Justice") » Read Now

    by Thomas N. McInnis. 241 pgs.

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    On December 24, 1968, ten-year-old Pamela Powers was brutally murdered, her body dumped at the side of the road to freeze. Robert Anthony Williams was charged with the crime, and a series of trials, appeals, and reversals ensued. The Christian Burial Case: An Introduction to Criminal and Judicial...
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    In Defense of the Exclusionary Rule, in Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy » Read Now

    by Timothy Lynch. 42 pgs.

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    ...In defense of the exclusionary rule. by Timothy Lynch...constitutional necessity of the exclusionary rule. Under that rule, evidence obtained...example will illustrate how...
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    The Case for the Contingent Exclusionary Rule, in American Criminal Law Review » Read Now

    by Donald Dripps. 46 pgs.

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    ...The case for the contingent exclusionary rule by Donald Dripps...bitter, as the debate over the exclusionary rule. Critics have attacked the...complied with, rather than on...
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    Expanding Exclusionary Rule Exceptions and Contracting Fourth Amendment Protection, in Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology » Read Now

    by Heather A. Jackson. 28 pgs.

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    ...Expanding exclusionary rule exceptions and contracting Fourth...States Supreme Court held that the exclusionary rule does not apply where an unlawful...2) The Court...
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    Safeguarding Equal Protection Rights: The Search for an Exclusionary Rule under the Equal Protection Clause, in American Criminal Law Review » Read Now

    by Brooks Holland. 36 pgs.

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    ...protection rights: the search for an exclusionary rule under the equal protection...and policies supporting the exclusionary rule under the Fourth Amendment...on the...
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    The Exclusionary Rule at Sentencing: New Life under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines?, in American Criminal Law Review » Read Now

    by Michael K. Forde. 32 pgs.

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    ...The exclusionary rule at sentencing: new life under the...6) One question was whether the exclusionary rule would apply at sentencing under the...consideration of all the...
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    State Constitutions and Criminal Justice (Chap. 2 "Search and Seizure I") » Read Now

    by Barry Latzer. 222 pgs.

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    The new "judicial federalism" is a significant development in American law: more cases are being decided by state constitutions than ever before in history. In this book, Latzer provides the most thorough treatment available of the criminal law aspects of the New Federalism. His thoroughly...
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    Search, Seizure, and Privacy (Chap. 6 "The Exclusionary Rule") » Read Now

    by Darien A. McWhirter. 192 pgs.

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    Of all amendments to the U.S. Constitution, the Fourth has been called the most ambiguous, and it is from that amendment that search and seizure laws are primarily drawn. Students will learn about the legal issues and cases argued concerning protection of property and privacy, searching homes and...
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    Out of Order: Arrogance, Corruption, and Incompetence on the Bench (Chap. 3 "Criminal Exoneration: Judges Who Let Lawbreakers off the Hook") » Read Now

    by Max Boot. 252 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    "Stripping away the cloaks of judicial folderol, Max Boot has uncovered the new cancer of capitalism -- the exploitation of the law to advance the interests of judges at the costs of business and the public. In scathing prose and detailed reporting, Boot rises to challenge the bench".
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    Are Too Many Guilty Defendants Going Free?, in American Criminal Law Review » Read Now

    by Roger Cossack. 24 pgs.

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    ...He once argued a case on the exclusionary rule that went all the way up to...truth?, (2) What about the exclusionary rule?, (3) What about confessions...rape shield laws...

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