Tribute to Judge Stewart F. Hancock, Jr.
- Justice CommentariesThis article analyzes the questions surrounding the post-Booker Guidelines from the perspective of the criminal defense attorney, with particular emphasis on the Guidelines‘ relationship to mandatory minimum drug laws.
- Justice CommentariesThrough the prism of recent Supreme Court plea bargaining decisions this Article examines their implications for the competing goals of truth versus process.
- Justice CommentariesAs this article demonstrates, prosecutorial misconduct arising out of the use of technology poses a particular concern thanks to the ease of use and inexorable spread of new communication platforms.
This article posits that once a seriously mentally ill prisoner is put in solitary confinement, a new tragedy unfolds.
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This article argues that after People v. Thomas, police departments will need to exercise caution in conducting interrogations, and should not assume that any form of deception is permissible.
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This article examines the innocence movement from a broad policy approach in order to assess the prospect of effecting meaningful criminal justice reforms.
- Justice CommentariesThis article presents an experimental study of one particular tactic commonly used to secure admissions: the well-known Prisoner‘s Dilemma.
- Justice CommentariesThe use of Internet technologies to traffic women and children to prostitution is described in this article.
- Justice CommentariesIn this study two models—the goal based model and the relational model—are compared using the results of a nationally representative survey of Americans.
- Justice CommentariesThis article examines the gap between the German criminal justice system in theory and how it works in reality, using the Rupp case as an example.
- Justice CommentariesThis note explores Gutierrez’s case along with New York’s struggle with its depraved indifference murder law.