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NEW FEDERALISM IN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE REVISITED

NCJ Number
40477
Journal
Kentucky Law Journal Volume: 64 Issue: 4 Dated: (1975-76) Pages: 729-752
Author(s)
D E WILKES
Date Published
1976
Length
24 pages
Annotation
A NEW FEDERALISM IN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IS SEEN IN THE TENDENCY OF APPELLANTS TO AVOID BURGER COURT REVIEW IN FAVOR OF MORE GENEROUS STATE AND FEDERAL COURT REVIEW IN CASES INVOLVING RIGHTS OF CRIMINAL SUSPECTS.
Abstract
THE WRITER DISCUSSES RELEVANT CASES WHICH HAVE ATTEMPTED TO EVADE THE BURGER COURT BECAUSE OF ITS NARROWER VIEW ON CRIMINAL SUSPECTS' RIGHTS. PREDICTIONS ARE MADE ON THE PROSPECTS FOR CONTINUED EVASION OF THE COURT....TWH

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