Constitutional Law in the Political ProcessRand McNally, 1963 - 544 páginas |
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... criminal trials which allow no invidious dis- criminations between persons and different groups of persons . Both equal protection and due process emphasize the central aim of our entire judicial system - all people charged with crime ...
... criminal trials which allow no invidious dis- criminations between persons and different groups of persons . Both equal protection and due process emphasize the central aim of our entire judicial system - all people charged with crime ...
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... criminal practice cannot be learned from books , and that long experience alone can guide the criminal lawyer in the delicate decisions which he must make with wisdom if he is to serve his client well . As one of our respondents wrote ...
... criminal practice cannot be learned from books , and that long experience alone can guide the criminal lawyer in the delicate decisions which he must make with wisdom if he is to serve his client well . As one of our respondents wrote ...
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... criminal justice . Never- theless , the Court's influence on state criminal justice has been substantial . This influence has not been of equal significance in all states or with reference to all issues . But it can fairly be said that ...
... criminal justice . Never- theless , the Court's influence on state criminal justice has been substantial . This influence has not been of equal significance in all states or with reference to all issues . But it can fairly be said that ...
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Democratic Theory and the Administration of Justice | 1 |
The Constitution and the Status of Individuals and Groups | 11 |
B IS SUPERVISION THE answer? | 31 |
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