SYMPOSIUM: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Entick v Carrington and Boyd v United States: Keeping the Fourth and Fifth Amendments on TrackRichard A. Epstein
Following the rules of war when in actual combat. There were rules about what we could and couldn’t do to prisoners, including their restraint. Would you or, in your estimation, a reasonable person continue to apply physical, bodily restraint when your subject is unmoving and non-responsive?
We will work to see that the underlying institutions and rules of the market are unified, that market regulation is exercised in an impartial and unified manner, and that connectivity between market facilities is built to hi...
Discusses the role of the federal probation officer in the guidelines sentencing system for federal offenders in the U.S. Responsibilities of the probation officer prescribed by the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure; Effect of the officer's responsibility in plea bargaining processes; Inclusion of ...