Criminal Law: Cases, Comment, QuestionsThis casebook provides detailed information on criminal law. The casebook provides the tools for fast, easy, on-point research. Part of the University Casebook Series; , it includes selected cases designed to illustrate the development of a body of law on a particular subject. Text and explanatory materials designed for law study accompany the cases. |
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Cases, Comment, Questions Lloyd L. Weinreb. consent . The terms in § 463 ( a ) ( 1 ) — “ force , " " threat of force , " " against the will " and " without the consent " -are not defined in the statute , but are to be afforded their ...
Cases, Comment, Questions Lloyd L. Weinreb. consent . The terms in § 463 ( a ) ( 1 ) — “ force , " " threat of force , " " against the will " and " without the consent " -are not defined in the statute , but are to be afforded their ...
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... consent . The phrase " force or threat of force " in the Maryland statute evidently refers to the conduct of the alleged rapist , Rusk . The other two phrases " against the will " and " without the consent " refer to the alleged victim ...
... consent . The phrase " force or threat of force " in the Maryland statute evidently refers to the conduct of the alleged rapist , Rusk . The other two phrases " against the will " and " without the consent " refer to the alleged victim ...
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... consent can be troublesome relates to problems of proof . Evidentiary considerations aside , consent appears to be a conceptually simple issue . Either the female assented to intercourse , or she did not . Searching for consent in a ...
... consent can be troublesome relates to problems of proof . Evidentiary considerations aside , consent appears to be a conceptually simple issue . Either the female assented to intercourse , or she did not . Searching for consent in a ...
Contents
PART ONE THE STRUCTURE OF CRIMINAL LAW HOMICIDE 1 The Problem of Definition | 1 |
The Problem of Proof | 52 |
The Problem of Sorting | 66 |
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