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...Yet, innocent persons will sometimes be induced to plead guilty ... and uniform probability of guilty persons being detected and convicted that we can allow humane do... penalties have been imposed on those found guilty. (46) Courts have recognized that criminal ...
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... an "entry," upon their returnfrom "innocent, casual, and brief excursion[s] . . . outside this... of the UnitedStates since 1989, pleaded guilty to a felony (conspiring to make acounterfeit secur...n. 35. And in Hughes Aircraft, the Court found that Congress' 1986 removal of a defense to a qui ... to do with whether the prohibition is being applied to a past rather than a future act. It ma...
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... faced up to fourteen years incarceration if found guilty of both counts. (1) Woodsum entered into pl... rejection of the plea deal evinced his innocent state of mind, and he claimed that the State can a... bargain proposed by the prosecutor without being harmed by any of his statements made in the course...
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...'s classic 1932 work Convicting the Innocent (Borchard, 1932). In fact, Borchard recommended th... through an admission or confession of the guilty party or questioning of other suspects. 2. Offende...'s guilt, i.e., "your fingerprints were found," "someone saw you," "a hair sample was recovered.... throughout the day and at 5:00 pm, after being informed he had failed the polygraph, Deskovic rep...
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... an "entry," upon their returnfrom "innocent, casual, and brief excursion[s] . . . outside this... of the UnitedStates since 1989, pleaded guilty to a felony (conspiring to make acounterfeit secur...n. 35. And in Hughes Aircraft, the Court found that Congress' 1986 removal of a defense to a qui ... to do with whether the prohibition is being applied to a past rather than a future act. It ma...
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... American evidence scholarship--are founded on a widely-shared set of beliefs concerning the a...: if a defendant takes the stand, he risks being destroyed by his prior convictions; if he does not... thereby puts at unnecessary risk many innocent defendants with criminal records. (5) . [H.sub.2]:... to be one of the strongest predictors of a guilty verdict that we have available, stronger even than...
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... an "entry," upon their returnfrom "innocent, casual, and brief excursion[s] . . . outside this... of the UnitedStates since 1989, pleaded guilty to a felony (conspiring to make acounterfeit secur...n. 35. And in Hughes Aircraft, the Court found that Congress' 1986 removal of a defense to a qui ... to do with whether the prohibition is being applied to a past rather than a future act. It ma...
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Seattle police identified Larry Shawn Taylor, 18, as the man who robbed two women at gunpoint, after the victims described the robber as a short black man with deformed ears who had "MOB" shaved into one side of his hair and "GET MONEY" on the other and "GET" tattooed on his right hand and "MONEY" on his left. Detectives used their database to match the tattoos to Taylor, who was apprehended after an officer stopped a car for reckless driving and recognized him by his ears and tattoos. (KOMO News)
Col. Russell Williams, 47, the former commander of Canada's largest air force base who served as the pilot for Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip during their 2005 visit, pleaded guilty to the murder of two women, two sexual assaults, two charges of unlawful confinement and 82 counts ...
...Similar complaints are being made in Canada and Britain, and in Rennes, France,... seized 500 women's undergarments found at Williams's Ottawa townhouse. "He's just a very ...(Wyoming Tribune Eagle). Not So Innocent. After Roberto Paniagua, 40, picked up the wrong k...
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The present paper subjects unions to a libertarian analysis and finds this organizational structure highly problematic from the perspective of the criminal law. Libertarianism is defined as that philosophy which opposes the initiation, or the threat thereof, of violence against non-aggressing people. Unions are characterized as groups which although need not in principle act contrary to this stricture, as a matter of fact always and ever do so. Hence, organized labor, as presently constituted, cannot be reconciled with libertarian principles of non-aggression. They are thus, in effect, criminal gangs and should be seen and treated as such.
..., then, is not in its basic premise; it is found, rather, in the degree to which libertarians are w...This is not a necessary characteristic of being a pimp. Even if there are no non-violent pimps in ... other hand they constitute an attack on innocent citizens. Each of these different roles calls for ... and abetting evil, and risking being found guilty of crimes against humanity by a future libertarian...
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... an "entry," upon their returnfrom "innocent, casual, and brief excursion[s] . . . outside this... of the UnitedStates since 1989, pleaded guilty to a felony (conspiring to make acounterfeit secur...n. 35. And in Hughes Aircraft, the Court found that Congress' 1986 removal of a defense to a qui ... to do with whether the prohibition is being applied to a past rather than a future act. It ma...