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- Reassessment and Redefinition of Rape Shield Laws, A
- Notes: Admissibility of an Out-Of-Court Confession
- Revisiting the False Confession Problem
- You've Got a Confession (Of Judgment). Now What?
- The Hearsay Rule -- Confession of Third Party As Admission Against Penal Interest, 10 N.C
- Police-Induced Confessions: Risk Factors and Recommendations
- Evidence - Admissibility of Confessions
- Statements (Admissions, Confessions)
- Gude to New York Evidence Article 8: Hearsay Table of Contents
- Oklahoma's Rape Shield Statute: Does It Live up to Its Name
- Interrogation Scenarios with Answers.Pdf
- Examining the Constitutionality of the Clergy-Penitent Privilege in Mandatory Reporting Law
- Involuntary Confessions and New York Procedure
- The Priest-Penitent Privilege: Its Constitutionality and Doctrine
- The Rape Shield Paradox: Complainant Protection Amidst Oscillating Trends of State Judicial Interpretation Andrew Z
- Should Rape Shield Laws Bar Proof That the Alleged Victim Has Made Similar, False Rape Accusations in the Past?: Fair Symmetry with the Rape Sword Laws Edward J
- The Status of the Third Party Confession in Virginia: in Search of a Trustworthiness Standard, 15 U
- The Admissibility of False Confession Expert Testimony in State and Federal Court
- Father Appeals for Son's Life to Be Spared: Thomas Whitaker
- Evidence - Confessions in the Supreme Court of the United States Eugene F
- The Priest-Penitent Privilege in a Post-Scandal World: Federal Inaction and State Abrogation
- Confession for the Soul: a Lawyer's Moral Advice to a Guilty Client About Saving an Innocent Defendant
- Expert Testimony on False Confession
- Police Interrogation, Psychological Coercion and False Confessions
- Chapter 7 CROSS-EXAMINATION
- Rape, Truth, and Hearsay Bennett Ac Pers Brooklyn Law School, [email protected]
- Evolution of Confession Law
- Cross-Examination in Texas
- Expert Testimony in Juvenile and Adult Alleged False- Confession Cases
- Download File/View/473/ [ (Instructing Church Personnel to “Maintain Confidentiality” Without Further Guidance)
- The Art of Confessions: a Comparative Look at the Law of Confessions – Canada, England, the United States and Australia
- Federal Rules Evidence
- The Clergy-Penitent Privilege: an Overview
- The Priest-Penitent Privilege: an Hibernocentric Essay in Postcolonial Jurisprudence
- Hearsay, Part I: What It Is, and What It Isn't
- Admissibility of False-Confession Testimony: Know Thy Standard
- A Guide to Defending False Confession Cases: Understanding Police Interrogations and Cross Examinations in Motions & Trials
- Proposal to Reverse the View of a Confession: from Key Evidence Requiring Corroboration to Corroboration for Key Evidence
- Religious Confession Privilege at Common Law: a Historical Analysis
- Why Do We Admit Criminal Confessions Into Evidence?
- What Do the Courts Say About the Testimony of False Confession Experts Updated Dec 2010
- Validity of the Admission-Confession Distinction for Purposes of Admissibility Faraday J
- Storytelling Without Fear? Confession in Law & Literature
- The Bruton Rule: Joint Trials & Codefendants’ Confessions
- Rape Victim Shield Laws and the Sixth Amendment J
- Evidence Relating to a Sex Offense Complainant's Past Sexual Behavior
- Defendant-Witnesses, Confessions, and a Limited Scope of Cross-Examination Stephen H
- Procedure for Admitting and Excluding Evidence
- The (In)Admissibility of False Confession Expert Testimony
- Proof by Confession
- Rape Shield Laws: Some Constitutional Problems
- Supreme Court of the United States
- The Confession of 1967
- Parker V. Randolph: the Right of Confrontation and the Interlocking Confessions Doctrine Harvey John Lung
- The Pennsylvania Rape Shield Law - Admissibility of Evidence Concerning Sexual Conduct Offered for Purposes of Impeachment
- Fair Play and Criminal Justice: Drafting Proffer Agreements in Light of Total Waiver of Rule 410
- Criminal Law--Voluntary Confession--Intoxication--Validity-- Question of Fact for Jury Or Court (State V
- Examination, Cross-Examination, and Redirect Examination Penny J
- The Law of Confessions - the Olunv Tariness Doctrine Fredric I
- The Law of Confessions: Part I