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The Unanimous Jury Verdict: Its Valediction in Some Criminal Cases
(Texas Tech Law Review, 1972)
Briefly explores the historical development of the unanimous jury verdict and follows with a discussion of the Court’s decision in Apodaca v. Oregon. The court allowed a defendant’s criminal conviction based on a jury ...
Arizona Practice Materials: A Selective Annotated Bibliography
(Law Library Journal, 1988)
This bibliography provides a list of primary and secondary sources that are beneficial for the practice of law in Arizona. The authors intends for the sources to be helpful to Arizona legal practitioners. This bibliography ...
Texas Criminal Procedure & the Offender with Mental Illness: An Analysis & Guide
(NAMI, 2008)
Texas Criminal Procedure and The Offender With Mental Illness examines and discusses the laws relating to offenders suffering from mental illness. This in-depth analysis of the Texas criminal justice system will benefit ...
Criminal Law and Procedure
(Texas Tech Law Review, 1979)
Survey of United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit’s criminal law and procedure decisions for the period from September 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978. The authors have chosen those cases exemplifying the Fifth ...
The Warren Court as Defender of State and Federal Criminal Laws: A Reply to Those Who Believe that the Court is Oblivious to the Needs of Law Enforcement
(1969)
In this article, Professor Arnold H. Loewy discusses the cases decided by the Warren Court in the 1965-1967 terms, terms whose decisions were viewed as detrimentally affecting the government’s ability to enforce criminal ...
The Texas Confession Statute: Some New Wine in the Same Old Bottle
(Texas Tech Law Review, 1978)
Examines the changes made by the Texas Legislature in amending the Texas confession statute. This article seeks to identify some of the problem areas by a general review and comment on the amended statute. For purposes of ...
Tech law students get hands-on experience in indigent law clinic
(Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, 2005-01-06)
Criminal Procedure: Arrest and Investigation
(LexisNexis / Matthew Bender, 1996-01)
This book is about police practices. Besides being essential to the criminal practitioner, understanding the constitutional limitations on police practices should be a part of any citizen-lawyer's legal repertoire. The ...
Criminal Law and Procedure
(Texas Tech Law Review, 1985)
Analyzes criminal cases decided by the Fifth Circuit during the survey period. Topics include the decision to charge, pretrial matters, guilty pleas, the right to counsel, trial rights, evidence, substantive law, and ...
Texas Criminal Procedure
(Academia Press, 2008)
Professor Bubany, with Professor Gerald S. Reamey, created a Texas specific casebook that covers the major areas of criminal procedure ranging from searches and arrests to professional responsibility in the criminal trial context.