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Cops Or Robbers? How Georgia's Defense of Habitation Statute Applies to No-Knock Raids by Police Dimitri Epstein
Level of Certainty Needed to Prove the Standard
BAIL JUMPING in the THIRD DEGREE (Any Criminal Action Or Proceeding) Penal Law § 215.55 (Committed on Or After Sept
Conflict of the Criminal Statute of Limitations with Lesser Offenses at Trial
Reasonable Cause Exists When the Public Servant Has
Burden of Proof and 4Th Amendment
The Knock-And-Announce Rule and Police Arrests: Evaluating Alternative Deterrents to Exclusion for Rule Violations
Supreme Court of the United States
Bail Jumping) (N.J.S.A
The Right of Silence, the Presumption of Innocence, the Burden of Proof, and a Modest Proposal: a Reply to O'reilly Barton L
The Reasonable Doubt Rule and the Meaning of Innocence Scott E
Legal Standard – Police Use of Deadly Force
Reasonable Doubt and Relativity
Search Warrant Manual
Fourth Circuit Decisions on Criminal Law and Procedure
R208.81C Assault on an Officer and Simple Assault
Standard of Proof, Presumption of Innocence, and Plea Bargaining: How Wrongful Conviction Data Exposes Inadequate Pre-Trial Criminal Procedure
Illinois Official Reports
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Petitioner V. Respondent ___Petition for Writ Of
Preventive Detention and Presuming Dangerous Under the Bail Reform
SMITH V. UNITED STATES
R208.81D Simple Assault Arrest Situations [2015]
Reasonable Doubt: How in the World Is It Defined? Thomas V
Proving Insanity Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Leland V. State of Oregon
Supreme Court of the United States
Your Rights If Questioned, Stopped Or Arrested by Police
Statements (Admissions, Confessions)
5Th Amendment 5Th Amendment–
Search and Seizure: Status and Methodology
Search & Seizure Law in Missouri
Military Law Review
Media Release: HANDS OFF the RIGHT to SILENCE
Judges in the Classroom Lesson Plan
Distributions of Interest for Quantifying Reasonable Doubt and Their Applications ∗
Waiving Goodbye: in Memory of the Reasonable-Doubt Standard, 44 Hastings Const
Burdens of Proof: Degrees of Belief, Quanta of Evidence, Or Constitutional Guarantees?