Perjury is the most hotly debated topic in America today. In this witty and instructive article, the author explains what constitutes the crime of perjury, provides examples of how defendants have sometimes avoided conviction, and discusses the impact of federal and state statutes on prosecutors, defendants, witnesses, the judiciary, the legislature, and society
Unlike many aspects of the criminal law, defenses have not yet been the subject of comprehensive con...
This article examines two aspects of the jury system that have attracted far less attention from sch...
Criminal law has developed to prohibit new forms of intrusion on the autonomy and mental processes o...
Perjury is the most hotly debated topic in America today. In this witty and instructive article, the...
Perjury is the most hotly debated topic in America today. In this witty and instructive article, the...
This article considers federal and state legislation which undermines the presumption of innocence b...
There are basically two categories of crimes in the United States - misdemeanors and felonies. A fel...
Most experienced prosecutors, judges, and defense attorneys would probably agree that perjury in the...
It is the aim of the present Article, first, to explore the boundaries of legitimate grand jury inte...
Committing perjury is frequently treated as closely related-if not equivalent-to lying. Both legal s...
This article discusses the history of private and public prosecution in the United States, including...
As the only American attorneys charged with seeking justice, prosecutors play an important role and...
Is it ever proper for a lawyer to present perjured testimony? One\u27s instinctive response is in th...
Discussions about the federalization of crime traditionally have focused on substantive law: a crime...
This article describes the myriad ways in which misconduct by jurors can contaminate a trial and ver...
Unlike many aspects of the criminal law, defenses have not yet been the subject of comprehensive con...
This article examines two aspects of the jury system that have attracted far less attention from sch...
Criminal law has developed to prohibit new forms of intrusion on the autonomy and mental processes o...
Perjury is the most hotly debated topic in America today. In this witty and instructive article, the...
Perjury is the most hotly debated topic in America today. In this witty and instructive article, the...
This article considers federal and state legislation which undermines the presumption of innocence b...
There are basically two categories of crimes in the United States - misdemeanors and felonies. A fel...
Most experienced prosecutors, judges, and defense attorneys would probably agree that perjury in the...
It is the aim of the present Article, first, to explore the boundaries of legitimate grand jury inte...
Committing perjury is frequently treated as closely related-if not equivalent-to lying. Both legal s...
This article discusses the history of private and public prosecution in the United States, including...
As the only American attorneys charged with seeking justice, prosecutors play an important role and...
Is it ever proper for a lawyer to present perjured testimony? One\u27s instinctive response is in th...
Discussions about the federalization of crime traditionally have focused on substantive law: a crime...
This article describes the myriad ways in which misconduct by jurors can contaminate a trial and ver...
Unlike many aspects of the criminal law, defenses have not yet been the subject of comprehensive con...
This article examines two aspects of the jury system that have attracted far less attention from sch...
Criminal law has developed to prohibit new forms of intrusion on the autonomy and mental processes o...