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... of the Court but has beenprepared by the Reporter of Decisions for the convenience of the reader.See... officer responding to the call asked eyewitness Nubia Blandon to describe the man, Blandon pointed... havearranged suggestive circumstances leading the witness toidentify a particular person as the ...Finally, the majority questions how to "rationally distinguish suggestiveness from...
... the guilty or, conversely, errors leading to the conviction of the innocent occur: . If, for... involving preliminary factual questions. (106) . Eighteen years after Lego prescribed the ... the following language from the Wickersham Report: "'Not only does the use of the third degree invol..., (190) as well as unduly suggestive eyewitness identifications, (191) both of which implicate the...
... of the Court but has beenprepared by the Reporter of Decisions for the convenience of the reader.See... officer responding to the call asked eyewitness Nubia Blandon to describe the man, Blandon pointed... havearranged suggestive circumstances leading the witness toidentify a particular person as the ...Finally, the majority questions how to "rationally distinguish suggestiveness from...
... of the Court but has beenprepared by the Reporter of Decisions for the convenience of the reader.See... officer responding to the call asked eyewitness Nubia Blandon to describe the man, Blandon pointed... havearranged suggestive circumstances leading the witness toidentify a particular person as the ...Finally, the majority questions how to "rationally distinguish suggestiveness from...
... of the Court but has beenprepared by the Reporter of Decisions for the convenience of the reader.See... that guidance regarding specificBrady questions would not assist prosecutors. But showing merely... contemporaneous policereports, that eyewitness initially described the assailantas African-Americ... of a$15,000 reward for information leading to the murderer'sconviction. Police officers surr...
... in "downmarket" journalism called "Eyewitness News." The account suggests that TV news has vital... news directors, producers, editors, and reporters. Although much of the public's news comes from con...216-217). . Two questions have attracted scholars. First, did news consultan...Grove, L. (1983, November 6). The bland leading the bland. Washington Post, pp. 19-23. . Guensberg...
...Witnesses first must decide whether to report the crimes they have seen and whether to participa... similarity of the fillers is a problem leading to false identifications, then increasing filler s...It appears to provide an answer to two questions. When selecting fillers based on their similarity,...
Introduction - II. Anatomy of an Anecdote: What Is the Explanatory - Exception? - A. The Rule: Hearsay - B. The "Exception": Explanation - C. What It Was and What It Is - D. Scope of the Exception - . Relevancy - . Verbal Statements v. Conduct - . Constitutional Restrictions - . Other Evidentiary Limitations - III. Louisiana’s Application of the Explanatory Exception: - A Tumultuous Tale - A. The Supreme Court Trilogy - B. Too Much Hearsay Relevancy - C. Uncaging of the Beast: Inconsistent Appellate - Application - . Blatant Explanatory Exception Abuse - . Specific Categories of Misuse - IV. Resolving the Plot’s Central Conflict: How to Legally - Apply the Explanatory Exception in Louisiana - A. Return to a Proper Relevancy Analysis - . Explanations of an Officer’s Conduct - . Explan...
... privilege in any form, and that certain questions remain unanswered. . II. THE REPORTER'S PRIVILEGE,...From those leading cases emerge four general principles: (1) the medi... hospital records, death certificates, eyewitness statements, and other corroborating evidence. Id. ...
Introduction. I. Deliberative Democracy. A. Defining Terms. B. Justifications. 1. Legitimacy. 2. Public-Spiritedness. 3. Peoplehood. 4. Public Scrutiny and Error Correction. C. Temporal Prerequisites. 1. Sluggishness. 2. Synthesis. 3. Sacredness. II. Law Enforcement and "Internal" Deliberations. A. The Need for Internal Deliberations. B. The Dangers of Internal Deliberation. 1. Deliberation, In Any Serious Way, May Not Happen. 2. Cognitive Dangers of Poorly-Designed Deliberation. III. Systemic Remedies and "External" Deliberation. Conclusion.
... much to local discretion, the accompanying report lists a variety of options, including one that I w... justify deliberative democracy as leading to better outcomes. Expressivists see the reciproc... secular sacred? It is that and related questions of translating the theory of deliberative democrac...
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