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- Extending the Lesser Included Offense Doctrine to the Non-Capital Context Deanna Hall
- Intent in Criminal Conspiracy Albert J
- The Perplexing Problem of Client Perjury, 76 Fordham L
- Imputed Criminal Liability*
- In the Supreme Court of Iowa
- The Lesser Included Offense Doctrine and the Constitution: the Development of Due Process and Double Jeopardy Remedies
- Mens Rea, Concurrence, Causation 101
- How Moral Concepts Inform the Law of Perjury, Fraud, and False Statements Stuart P
- A More Principled Approach to Criminalizing Negligence
- Constitutional Limitations on the Lesser Included Offense Doctrine Chris Blair
- 'Corporate Culture' As a Basis for the Criminal Liability of Corporations
- Nix V. Whiteside: the Lawyer's Role in Reponse to Perjury James R
- The Perplexing Problem of Client Perjury
- Introduction
- FULTON V. PHILADELPHIA
- Sentencing Guidelines Compliance FY2006
- The Element of Mens Rea in Recklessness and "Criminal Negligence" Edward W
- New York Law Journal I
- May 2016 an Introduction to Violent Crime on the Internet
- The Crime of Robbery in :The United States
- The First Amendment and the Fight Against Fake News
- Criminal Minds: Defining Culpability in Michigan Criminal Law by Michael J
- Unilateral Conspiracy: Three Critical Perspectives
- STATE V. SMITH--CONCURRENCE
- Report No. 144/20 , Petition 615-11
- Punishment Under Both the Federal Bank Robbery Act and the Hobbs Act Violates the Double Jeopardy Clause
- Criminal Law - Liability for Prior Criminal Negligence Roland C
- Casenotes: Attorney Conduct—A Defense Attorney Who Follows ABA
- Theory, History, and Practice of the Bribery-Extortion Distinction
- Non-Concurrence Process Dt-14-05
- The Use of the Conspiracy Doctrine in Times of National Crisis
- SC16462 Concurrence
- STATE V. RAY--FIRST CONCURRENCE
- Criminal Law I. Intro: A
- Chapter Five: Mens Rea, Concurrence, Causation
- Institutional Liability for Employees' Intentional Torts: Vicarious Liability
- Good Faith Defenses: Reshaping Strict Liability Crimes Laurie L
- Process for Obtaining Mission Concurrence for Washington and Regional Mission Funded Activities
- Mens Rea, Concurrence, Causation 5
- Tort Answers to the Problem of Corporate Criminal Mens Rea Erin L
- CH 42 Robbery
- Memorandum Opinion
- AC27500 Concurrence
- Lopez-Aguilar V. Barr
- 5 Mens Rea, Concurrence, Causation
- Cybersquatting: Blackmail on the Information Superhighway John D
- STATE V. POND--CONCURRENCE
- Criminal Law Systematized Richard M
- STATE V. EDMONDS--SECOND CONCURRENCE
- State of Maryland V. Kaleem Michael Frazier, No
- The Crime of Conspiracy Thrives in Decisions of the United States Supreme Court*
- Getting Honest About Client Perjury Monroe H
- Criminal Law, Perpetrator and Corporation: Rethinking a Complex Triangle Eliezer Lederman
- Applying the Responsible Corporate Officer Doctrine Outside the Public Welfare Context Amiad Kushner
- The Attorney's Ethical Obligations When Faced with Client Perjury
- 10-1259 United States V. Jones (01/23/2012)
- 17-965 Trump V. Hawaii (06/26/2018)
- Article Knowledge, Recklessness and the Connection Requirement
- Wake Transit Concurrence Process Practitioner Guide