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In re Winship
Juvenile Competency Statutes: a Model for State Legislation
Swisher V. Brady: Does a Juvenile Court Rehearing on the Record After a Master Has Made Proposed Findings Violate Double Jeopardy Or Due Process?
Appellate Court of Illinois
In the Supreme Court of the State of Delaware Derrick
Brady V. Maryland and the Brady Trilogy Lee Sheppard
Flipping the Script on Brady
Grand Jury: a Prosecutor Need Not Present Exculpatory Evidence
No. ___IN the SUPREME COURT of the UNITED STATES
From Langdell to the Oyez Project--The Voice of the Past
Affirmative Criminal Defenses--The Reasonable Doubt Rule in the Aftermath of Patterson Vs. New York
Is Immaturity a Legitimate Source of Incompetence to Avoid Standing Trial in Juvenile Court?
A Prosecutor's Use of Inconsistent Factual Theories of a Crime in Successive Trials: Zealous Advocacy Or a Due Process Violation?
Waiving Goodbye: in Memory of the Reasonable-Doubt Standard, 44 Hastings Const
Justice Black, the Fourteenth Amendment, and Incorporation
The Jury's Brady Right
The Restoration of <Em>In Re Winship</Em>: a Comment on Burdens of Persuasion in Criminal Cases After <Em>Patt
In Re Winship, 397 US
"Prosecutorial Misconduct and Constitutional Remedies" (516
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Criminal Law, First Day Assignment
STATE of FLORIDA Petitioner, Vs . LUIS ENRIQUE REYES
MY FATHER: a REMEMBRANCE. by Hugo Black, Jr
Pickering Final Rev3
Mullaney V. Wilbur Lewis F
APPRENDI V. NEW JERSEY Certiorari to the Supreme Court of New Jersey
An Analysis of When Juveniles Must Be Afforded Due Process Rights Joseph F
Supreme Court of the United States
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Supreme Court of the United States
The Right of Privacy: a Black View of Griswold V. Connecticut Morgan D
Supreme Court of the United States
Prosecutorial Misconduct and Constitutional Remedies
Supreme Court of the United States
Supreme Court of the United States
Caso Roe Contra Wade
The Supreme Court and Juvenile Justice
The Constitutional Status of the Reasonable Doubt Rule