This article analyzes how current U.S. criminal law addresses the problem of securing a homicide conviction where multiple defendants are accused in a child\u27s non-accidental death. Part III sets forth the English response: a statute that includes (1) a new substantive crime; (2) a permissible negative inference against a defendant who fails to account for the non-accidental death of a child for whom he or she is responsible; and (3) delay of a motion to dismiss for failure to establish a prima facie case until after the defense has been presented or the jury has been allowed to draw the negative inference. The English response in light of U.S. law is analyzed, and its efficacy in meeting the prosecutor\u27s evidentiary problems is evalua...
This Article will discuss the obligations and duties of a prosecutor in reviewing post-conviction cl...
Legal scholars are almost unanimous in condemning felony murder as a morally indefensible form of st...
This Comment will examine the legal possibility of imposing parental criminal liability for the crim...
This article analyzes how current U.S. criminal law addresses the problem of securing a homicide con...
This article analyzes how current U.S. criminal law addresses the problem of securing a homicide con...
This article analyzes how current U.S. criminal law addresses the problem of securing a homicide con...
This Article explores the methodology that courts should employ when determining the liability of a ...
More than 5600 children die in this country every year as the result of unintentional injuries. Alth...
More than 5600 children die in this country every year as the result of unintentional injuries. Alth...
More than 5600 children die in this country every year as the result of unintentional injuries. Alth...
More than 5600 children die in this country every year as the result of unintentional injuries. Alth...
This Comment will examine the legal possibility of imposing parental criminal liability for the crim...
This Article explores the methodology that courts should employ when determining the liability of a ...
Contemporary commentators continue to instruct lawyers and law students that England bequeathed Amer...
This paper discusses new legislation being considered in New South Wales, aimed at enabling prosecut...
This Article will discuss the obligations and duties of a prosecutor in reviewing post-conviction cl...
Legal scholars are almost unanimous in condemning felony murder as a morally indefensible form of st...
This Comment will examine the legal possibility of imposing parental criminal liability for the crim...
This article analyzes how current U.S. criminal law addresses the problem of securing a homicide con...
This article analyzes how current U.S. criminal law addresses the problem of securing a homicide con...
This article analyzes how current U.S. criminal law addresses the problem of securing a homicide con...
This Article explores the methodology that courts should employ when determining the liability of a ...
More than 5600 children die in this country every year as the result of unintentional injuries. Alth...
More than 5600 children die in this country every year as the result of unintentional injuries. Alth...
More than 5600 children die in this country every year as the result of unintentional injuries. Alth...
More than 5600 children die in this country every year as the result of unintentional injuries. Alth...
This Comment will examine the legal possibility of imposing parental criminal liability for the crim...
This Article explores the methodology that courts should employ when determining the liability of a ...
Contemporary commentators continue to instruct lawyers and law students that England bequeathed Amer...
This paper discusses new legislation being considered in New South Wales, aimed at enabling prosecut...
This Article will discuss the obligations and duties of a prosecutor in reviewing post-conviction cl...
Legal scholars are almost unanimous in condemning felony murder as a morally indefensible form of st...
This Comment will examine the legal possibility of imposing parental criminal liability for the crim...