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Vol. 32 No. 3, March 1995

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  • The trial as text: allegory, myth and symbol in the adversarial criminal process - a critique of the role of the public defender and a proposal for reform.
  • The Money Laundering Control Act of 1986: creating a new federal offense or merely affording federal prosecutors an alternative means of punishing specified unlawful activity?
  • Two critical evidentiary issues in child sexual abuse cases: closed-circuit testimony by child victims and exceptions to the hearsay rule.
  • The public defender as private offender: a retreat from evolving malpractice liability standards for public defenders.
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