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Vol. 44 No. 3, June 2007

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Index

  • Every juror wants a story: narrative relevance, third party guilt and the right to present a defense.
  • Congressional investigations: politics and process.
  • Foreword: the American Criminal Law Review's Directed notes program.
  • What's wrong with a little more double jeopardy? A 21st century recalibration of an ancient individual right.
  • Learning from Katrina: emphasizing the right to a speedy trial to protect constitutional guarantees in disasters.
  • Technical knockout: Hudson v. Michigan and the unfortunate demise of the knock-and-announce rule.
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