Illinois had no Criminal Code in the sense of a codified, systematic body of law functioning as an instrument of social control in a modern community. Many provisions had remained unchanged since Judge Lockwood, in submitting a revised draft of the Laws of Illinois to the Illinois General Assembly of 1827, described the small chapter on criminal jurisprudence as deriving primarily from a volume of the Laws of New York of 1802 which he brought with him to Illinois, and a volume of the Laws of Georgia which he located in the office of the Secretary of State. In fact, no serious attempt was made to revamp the criminal laws until 1869 when a commission was appointed by the General Assembly to revise the Law of Illinois. In 1874, chapter thirt...
The federal criminal law is currently a chaotic collection of statutes enacted piecemeal over the pa...
Criminal law revision has not been limited to the largest states, which have greater resources and l...
Criminal law in the United States experienced radical change during the course of the twentieth cent...
Illinois had no Criminal Code in the sense of a codified, systematic body of law functioning as an...
The high water mark of criminal law reform in California was reached in 1872 when the legislature, a...
After planning the effort for twenty years, the American Law Institute spent ten years debating and ...
Among the earliest adopters of the Model Penal Code, Illinois codified its entire General Part, incl...
Each American jurisdiction has a criminal code. Most jurisdictions have substantially restructured a...
T HE subject of this symposium, the proposed Michigan Revised Criminal Code (Proposed Code),\u27 is ...
Defendant was convicted of reckless driving under section 48 of the Illinois Uniform Traffic Act whi...
This Article addresses the ongoing-and, indeed, accelerating process of sporadic, piecemeal, and unn...
Probably the single most important development of the year came from the Joint Committee for the Rev...
A signal fact of the 1960\u27s is the widespread attention being paid to modernization of America\u2...
After a brief lull in the late seventies and early eighties, crime is once again a prime concern am...
The Model Penal Code is among the most successful academic law reform projects ever attempted. In th...
The federal criminal law is currently a chaotic collection of statutes enacted piecemeal over the pa...
Criminal law revision has not been limited to the largest states, which have greater resources and l...
Criminal law in the United States experienced radical change during the course of the twentieth cent...
Illinois had no Criminal Code in the sense of a codified, systematic body of law functioning as an...
The high water mark of criminal law reform in California was reached in 1872 when the legislature, a...
After planning the effort for twenty years, the American Law Institute spent ten years debating and ...
Among the earliest adopters of the Model Penal Code, Illinois codified its entire General Part, incl...
Each American jurisdiction has a criminal code. Most jurisdictions have substantially restructured a...
T HE subject of this symposium, the proposed Michigan Revised Criminal Code (Proposed Code),\u27 is ...
Defendant was convicted of reckless driving under section 48 of the Illinois Uniform Traffic Act whi...
This Article addresses the ongoing-and, indeed, accelerating process of sporadic, piecemeal, and unn...
Probably the single most important development of the year came from the Joint Committee for the Rev...
A signal fact of the 1960\u27s is the widespread attention being paid to modernization of America\u2...
After a brief lull in the late seventies and early eighties, crime is once again a prime concern am...
The Model Penal Code is among the most successful academic law reform projects ever attempted. In th...
The federal criminal law is currently a chaotic collection of statutes enacted piecemeal over the pa...
Criminal law revision has not been limited to the largest states, which have greater resources and l...
Criminal law in the United States experienced radical change during the course of the twentieth cent...