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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
Justice Commentaries
Vol. 83, Issue 3, 2020September 27, 2020 EDT

ADRIFT IN THE INTERSTICES OF LAW AND JUSTICE: DIVINING RIGHT AND WRONG IN THE SAD, STRANGE CASE OF PEOPLE V. SCHMIDT

James R. Acker,
People v. Schmidtinsanity defensewrongful convictionmiscarriage of justiceNew York Court of AppealsHans Schmidterror of lawjury instructions
Albany Law Review
James R. Acker, ADRIFT IN THE INTERSTICES OF LAW AND JUSTICE: DIVINING RIGHT AND WRONG IN THE SAD, STRANGE CASE OF PEOPLE V. SCHMIDT, 83 Albany Law Review (2020).

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