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: Northeast Intelligence NetworkExculpatory evidence for Navy Seals
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Full post as published by Northeast Intelligence Network on December 01, 2009 (boomark / email).
"Exculpatory or Not, Judge Orders Prosecution to Turn Over Possible DNA Evidence"
From the blog: “For better or worse, Ohio law currently only requires prosecutors to turn over exculpatory evidence to the...
Exculpatory or Not, Judge Orders Prosecution to Turn Over Possible DNA Evidence
For better or worse, Ohio law currently only requires prosecutors to turn over exculpatory evidence to the defense in a criminal case. Although there are strenuous opponents, the law does not require prosecutors to turn over all police reports, witness...
Details emerge about prosecutorial misconduct in Sen. Stevens case -witness coercion-subordination of perjury-withholding exculpatory evidence
Details emerge about prosecutorial misconduct in Sen. Stevens case Withholding Exculpatory Evidence The exculpatory evidence which was withheld by Federal Prosecutors in the Sen. Stevens prosecution included notes made from a government interview with key prosecution witness Allen...
Greetings to the SEALS Conference
The Southeast Association of Law Schools (SEALS) is holding its annual meeting this week in Palm Beach, Florida. Click here for links to the final conference program (which includes many legal writing professors) as well as other information about SEALS...
Conference: Judicial Review in US/Canadian comparative perspective at SEALS
Procedure and fed courts folks might be interested in the following announcement for a panel at SEALS: A U.S./Canada Comparative Law Workshop will be held at the SEALS 2010 Annual Meeting at the Breakers Resort in Palm Beach, Florida...
SEALS - New Website and Blog
The Southeast Association of Law Schools (SEALS) has a new website and blog. Click here. I attended my first SEALS conference earlier this year, and participated in a panel on the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights...
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