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  • Compensation Chart by State

    Compensation Chart by State

  • Introductory Handbook on the Prevention of Recidivism and the Social Reintegration of Offenders

    Introductory Handbook on the Prevention of Recidivism and the Social Reintegration of Offenders

  • Commitment After Acquittal on Grounds of Insanity M

    Commitment After Acquittal on Grounds of Insanity M

  • Discriminatory Acquittal

    Discriminatory Acquittal

  • Untitled

    Untitled

  • Treat Or Repeat

    Treat Or Repeat

  • Evidentiary Use of Prior Acquitted Crimes: the “Relative Burdens of Proof” Rationale

    Evidentiary Use of Prior Acquitted Crimes: the “Relative Burdens of Proof” Rationale

  • Justice Denied: the Harmful and Lasting Effects of Pretrial Detention

    Justice Denied: the Harmful and Lasting Effects of Pretrial Detention

  • Criminal Collateral Estoppel and the Use of Acquitted Act Evidence

    Criminal Collateral Estoppel and the Use of Acquitted Act Evidence

  • Double Jeopardy: When Is an Acquittal an Acquittal? Jason Wiley Kent

    Double Jeopardy: When Is an Acquittal an Acquittal? Jason Wiley Kent

  • The Reasonable Doubt Rule and the Meaning of Innocence Scott E

    The Reasonable Doubt Rule and the Meaning of Innocence Scott E

  • Meanings and Measures of Recidivism

    Meanings and Measures of Recidivism

  • Presumption of Innocence John A

    Presumption of Innocence John A

  • Response Due October 16, 2017

    Response Due October 16, 2017

  • The Presumption of Innocence and Its Role in the Criminal Process

    The Presumption of Innocence and Its Role in the Criminal Process

  • Double Jeopardy - Retrial After Reversal of a Conviction on Evidentiary Grounds Covert James Geary

    Double Jeopardy - Retrial After Reversal of a Conviction on Evidentiary Grounds Covert James Geary

  • Double Jeopardy and Federal Prosecution After State Jury Acquittal

    Double Jeopardy and Federal Prosecution After State Jury Acquittal

  • Chapter 34, Deliberations and Verdict

    Chapter 34, Deliberations and Verdict

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  • Defense Motion for Acquittal
  • In the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division
  • Petitioner, V
  • The Motion for Acquittal: a Neglected Safeguard*
  • Whether a Former President May Be Indicted and Tried for the Same Offenses for Which He Was Impeached by the House and Acquitted by the Senate
  • A Formal Determination That There Is Insufficient Evidence to Prove a Person Who Is Charged with an Offense Committed the Crime Charged
  • Applying the Sixth Amendment's Speedy Trial
  • Double Jeopardy As Applied to Grades of First Degree Murder
  • Assessing Insanity Acquittee Recidivism in Connecticut
  • In the Supreme Court of the United States
  • Double Jeopardy: a Systematic Method for Evaluating Evidentiary Sufficiency and Weight of the Ve Idence
  • An Argument for Post-Acquittal Retrial When the Judicial Process Is Fundamentally Defective
  • Constitutional
  • Standards for the Suppression of Evidence Under the Supreme Court’S Supervisory Power Earl H
  • The Impact of the Speedy Trial Act on Investigation and Prosecution of Federal Criminal Cases June 1985 92';)95
  • Criminal Procedure - Speedy Trial Clause Not Applicable to Time Between Dismissal of Military Charges and Subsequent Indictment on Civilian Charges Frank Prior
  • The Suppression of Evidence and the Inference of Innocence
  • Double Jeopardy and Capital Sentencing: Preserving the Implied Acquittal of Death in the Wake of Sattazahn V


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