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... decisions in cases in which rules have not been fully codified or have been found to be vague or in error . A classic example of case law is the Supreme Court decision involving Robinson v . California , 15 which over- turned Robinson's ...
... decisions in cases in which rules have not been fully codified or have been found to be vague or in error . A classic example of case law is the Supreme Court decision involving Robinson v . California , 15 which over- turned Robinson's ...
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... decision was a controversial one , both within and outside the Supreme Court . It had been reached by a 5 - to - 3 majority ( with Justice Pot- ter Stewart abstaining ) . Among those concurring with the Court's opinion was Justice ...
... decision was a controversial one , both within and outside the Supreme Court . It had been reached by a 5 - to - 3 majority ( with Justice Pot- ter Stewart abstaining ) . Among those concurring with the Court's opinion was Justice ...
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... decisions to convict . Those decisions , in turn , have an impact on the behavior of the prosecutor . The backlog of cases also influences the decision to prosecute . □ Defense attorneys , too , have exchange relationships with ...
... decisions to convict . Those decisions , in turn , have an impact on the behavior of the prosecutor . The backlog of cases also influences the decision to prosecute . □ Defense attorneys , too , have exchange relationships with ...
Contents
THE FOUNDATIONS | 1 |
CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN AMERICA | 2 |
CHAPTER | 10 |
Copyright | |
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