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Miscarriages of Justice
Vol. 74, Issue 3, 2011March 04, 2011 EDT

AN INVESTIGATION OF TOP-DOWN VS. BOTTOM-UP PROCESSING IN POST-APPELLATE REVIEW OF A CRIMINAL CASE

Andrew M. Smith, Brian L. Cutler, Keith A. Findley,
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Albany Law Review
Andrew M. Smith, Brian L. Cutler & Keith A. Findley, AN INVESTIGATION OF TOP-DOWN VS. BOTTOM-UP PROCESSING IN POST-APPELLATE REVIEW OF A CRIMINAL CASE, 74 Albany Law Review (2011).
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