Criminal Justice and the Supreme Court: Selections from the Encyclopedia of the American ConstitutionLeonard Williams Levy, Kenneth L. Karst, Dennis J. Mahoney Selections from the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (1986) on the administration of criminal justice, procedure, and civil rights. No index. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. |
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Trial by Jury | 3 |
Entrapment Defense | 6 |
Harmless Error | 22 |
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