The Proposed Code is comprehensive, and when one adds the criminal provisions in other chapters of the Revised Code of Washington that will not be affected by the Proposed Code, it becomes obvious that Washington\u27s criminal law does not suffer from the defect of failing to embrace and protect vital human concerns. These vital concerns are not denuded of the protection of the criminal law. To the contrary, the comprehensiveness of the Code raises opposite sorts of questions. Thus, the chief purpose of this article is to render a service of constructive criticism. It will focus on several areas of the Proposed Code that are either inappropriate for the criminal sanction or too comprehensive and in need of adjustment or omission
Any discussion of federal penal law must begin with an important caveat: There actually is no federa...
The first area is the substantive criminal law, especially at the federal level. In the following pa...
The dangers of “overcriminalization” are widely appreciated across the political spectrum, but confu...
Those who work with Washington\u27s criminal law generally concede that it is in need of substantial...
Basically, I am dissatisfied with the Proposed Code for three reasons: (1) the Code is incomplete; (...
I have chosen to discuss three areas of the Proposed Code: the proof requirement (with primary empha...
This comment is designed to acquaint the reader with the major sections of the Revised Washington Cr...
The function of the criminal law is to effectively enforce the moral code that every person knows by...
In this article, the author seeks to review the Code with the advantage of hindsight afforded by the...
Each American jurisdiction has a criminal code. Most jurisdictions have substantially restructured a...
After planning the effort for twenty years, the American Law Institute spent ten years debating and ...
The literature treats overcriminalization (and, at the federal level, the federalization of crime) a...
This Article addresses the ongoing-and, indeed, accelerating process of sporadic, piecemeal, and unn...
The four chief factors influencing the quality of American justice were identified by Dean Roscoe Po...
THE criminal law codification movement of the 1960s and 70s was guided by instrumentalist principles...
Any discussion of federal penal law must begin with an important caveat: There actually is no federa...
The first area is the substantive criminal law, especially at the federal level. In the following pa...
The dangers of “overcriminalization” are widely appreciated across the political spectrum, but confu...
Those who work with Washington\u27s criminal law generally concede that it is in need of substantial...
Basically, I am dissatisfied with the Proposed Code for three reasons: (1) the Code is incomplete; (...
I have chosen to discuss three areas of the Proposed Code: the proof requirement (with primary empha...
This comment is designed to acquaint the reader with the major sections of the Revised Washington Cr...
The function of the criminal law is to effectively enforce the moral code that every person knows by...
In this article, the author seeks to review the Code with the advantage of hindsight afforded by the...
Each American jurisdiction has a criminal code. Most jurisdictions have substantially restructured a...
After planning the effort for twenty years, the American Law Institute spent ten years debating and ...
The literature treats overcriminalization (and, at the federal level, the federalization of crime) a...
This Article addresses the ongoing-and, indeed, accelerating process of sporadic, piecemeal, and unn...
The four chief factors influencing the quality of American justice were identified by Dean Roscoe Po...
THE criminal law codification movement of the 1960s and 70s was guided by instrumentalist principles...
Any discussion of federal penal law must begin with an important caveat: There actually is no federa...
The first area is the substantive criminal law, especially at the federal level. In the following pa...
The dangers of “overcriminalization” are widely appreciated across the political spectrum, but confu...