Vol. 76 No. 3, March 2013
Index
- Foreword.
- Ensuring victim safety and abuser accountability: reforms and revisions in New York courts' response to domestic violence.
- How the prompt outcry rule protects the guilty.
- A survey of federal and state courts' approaches to a constitutional right of actual innocence: is there a need for a state constitutional right in New York in the aftermath of CPL s. 440.10(G-1)?
- A survey of federal and state courts' approaches to a constitutional right of actual innocence: is there a need for a state constitutional right in New York in the aftermath of CPL s. 440.10(G-1)?
- Double jeopardy.
- The rise and fall of New York's Rogers-Bartolomeo Rule.
- Leniency as a miscarriage of race and gender justice.
- Leniency as a miscarriage of race and gender justice.
- The flipside injustice of wrongful convictions: when the guilty go free.
- The flipside injustice of wrongful convictions: when the guilty go free.
- Sidestepping justice? Adjournments in contemplation of dismissal in misdemeanor court.
- The dialectics of racial genetics.
- De-naturalizing criminal law: of public perceptions and procedural protections.
- Taking confrontation seriously: does Crawford mean that confessions must be cross-examined?
- The double jeopardy clause, newly discovered evidence, and an 'unofficial' exception to double jeopardy: a comparative international perspective.
- Crying out for change: a call for a new child abuse hearsay exception in New York State.