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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ix
INTRODUCTION .•••.•••• , ••••••••••••••• xi
SUBJECTS
Appeals ••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••
Appellate Justice Administration •••
Appellate Review of Sentence •••••••
Arrest •.•••••••••••••••.•••••••••••
Arson .••..••••••.••••••••••••.•••••
Attorney General •.•••••••••••••••••
Bail •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Bibliographies ••••.••••••••••••••••
Capital Punishment •••••••••••••••••
·Career Criminal •••••.••••••••••••.•
Casebook and Texts •••••••••••••••••
Case Preparation ••••.•••••••••••••.
Charging ••••••••.••.••••••.••••••••
Child Abuse ••••••••••.•••••• ~ •••••••
Child Support •••••••••••.••••••••••
Civil Contempt •••••••••••••••••••••
Ci vil Law ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Civil-Legal Liability ••••••••••••••
Closing Argmnent •••••••••••••••••••
Community Relations •••••••••.••••••
Computers .••••••••••••••.••••.••.••
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Publications Visuals ----Confessions •••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 * Electronic Surveillance ••• e •••••••• 10 * Conspiracy ••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * 10 * Entrapment •••••••••••••••••••••••••
Constitutional Law ••••••••••••••••• 6 35 * * Environmental Law ••••••••••••••••••
Consumer Fraud •••••••• " •••••••••••• * * 10 37 Ethics ............................. .
Contetnpt ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 * 11 37 Evidence .......................... .
Corrections •••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * * Exclusionary Rule ••••••••••••••••••
Corruption •••••••••••••••••••••••.• * * 12 38 Expert Witnesses •••••••••••••••••••
Counsel ........................... . 6 * * * Extradition ••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••
Counsel - Appointed •••••••••.••.••• * * 12 * Fair Trial and Free Press ••••••••••
Crime •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 * * * Federal Criminal Procedure •••••••••
Criminal Court Administration •••.•• * * * * Grand Jury •••••••••••••••••••••••••
Criminal Justice •••••••••••.•••••••• 7 * * * Grantsmanship ••••••••••••••••••••••
Criminal Justice Administration •••• * 35 * * Guilty Pleas •••••••••••••••••••••••
Criminal La\\: Procedural •••••••••• 7 * 13 * Habeas Corpus ••••••••••••••••••••••
criminal Law - Substantive ••••••••• 7 * 14 38 Homicide .......................... .
Criminal Responsibility •••••••••••• * * * * Inmluni ty ...................... _ .... .
Criminology •••••••••••••••••••••••• * * 14 * Incompetency •••• ;. ••••••••••••••••• o.
Cross-Examinat:ion ••..••••• 0 ••••••••• 8 36 Insani ty ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 38
Defenses •••••••••••••••••.••••••••• 8 36 International Law •••••••••••••••••• * * Demonstrative Evidence ••••••••••••• 9 36 Investigation •••••••••••••••••••••• * 39
Direct Examination ••••••••••.•••••• * 36 * 39 Judiciary ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Discovery and Disclosure ••••••••••• 9 * 14 39 Jury .............................. . !
Di scretion ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 * * * Juvenile Behavior ••••••••••••••••••
Disorders •••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * 15 40 Juvenile Justice •••••••••••••••••••
Di version •••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * * .'i , ;\
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Library Management •••••••••••• c •••• * * 21 * Prosecution ••• , ••••••••••••••••••••
Major Fraud •••••••••••••••••••••••• * * Prosecutor .••••.....•.•.......••.•• 21 45
Mental Health •••••••••••••••••••••• 16 * 21 * Prostitution •••••••••••••••••••••••
Narcotics and Drug Abuse ••••••••••• * * 21 * Psychology ••••••••••••••••••••••••.
Office Management Public Corruption •••••••••••••••••• 21 45
Budget and Finance ••••••••.••• 17 40 * * Public Defenders •••••.•••••••••••••
17 40 Computers ••••••••••••••••••••• * * Rehabilitation •••••••••••••••••••••
Personnel ••••••••••••••••••••• 17 40 Scientific Evidence •••••••••••••••• 21 46
17 40 Policy and Procedural Manuals. * 46 Screening ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Omnibus Hearing •••••••••••••••••••• * * Search and Seizure ••••••••••••••••• 22 46
Opening Statement, ••••••••••••••••• * 41 Sentencing ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 23 *
Organized crime •••••••••••••••••••• * 41 Sexual Assault ••••••••••••••••••••• 24 47
Paralegals ••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * Speedy Trial ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 *
* * Parole ............................ . * * Standards ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
18 44 Plea Negotiations/Bargaining ••••••• * * Technological Advancements •••••••••
18 * Police. ~ ........ ~ ................. . 25 * Terrorism ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Police - Prosecutor Relations •••••. * 44 Training •••••••••••••••••••••••••.• * *
Pornography •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19 * Trial •••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••• 25 48
* * Post-Conviction Remedies ••••••••••• * * Victims ••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••
* * Preliminary Hearing •••••••••••••••. 25 * White Collar Crime •••••••••••••••••
* 44 Press Relations •••••••••••••••••••• 25 * Wi tnesses ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Pretrial Detention ••••••••••••••••• * * DISTRIBUTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 27 49
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Prisoners' Rights •••••••••••••••.•• 20 * vii
Privacy •••••••••••••••••••.•••••••• 20 *
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FOREWORD
We are pleased to provide a complimentary copy of this Supplement to the 1978 Bibliographic Guide for Prosecutors. On behalf of the Board of Regents, the National College of District Attorneys expresses its appreciation to Houston Endowment, Incorporated, which helped make possible the publication of this Bibliography. It is an example of the services provided by the College to prosecutors throughout the nation.
The College hopes it is filling a void in the criminal justice field by providing essential reference sources for current prosecution materials .
Special recognition is extended to those NCDA staff members without whose hours of often tedious. proofing, reading, and attending to countless details this publication would not exist. The College especially thanks research associates Melba Pourteau and Joan Ward for their dedication to this project.
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The purpose of this supplement to the 1978 Bibliographic Guide for Prosecutors is to increase the research aids available to the practicing prosecutor. The subjects reflect the broad range of needs and responsibilities of the average district attorney.
To facilitate easy reference, the bibliography is divided into two sections: publications and audio-visual materials.
The PUBLICATIONS SECTION lists books.r manuals., and periodical articles of interest to the average district attorney. A listing of the publishers cited in this supplement can be found on page 27; periodical abbreviations used can be found on pages 28-29.
The AUDIO-VISUAL SECTION lists selected materials by subject, available for rental or purchase. A listing of distributors for audio-visual materials can be found on page 49.
Additional issues of the bibliography will be published periodically to keep it current.
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APPEALS
NONE ENTERED
APPELLATE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION
NONE ENTERED
APPELLATE REVIEW OF SENTENCE
NONE ENTERED
ARREST
ARSON
The Right To Resist Unlawful Arrest. (City of New'Orleans v. Lyons, 342 So.2d 196 (La. 1977); White v. Morris, 345 So.2d 461 (La. 1977)},38 La. L. Rev. 840 (1978).
Watson and Santana: Death Knell For Arrest Warrants?, 28 Syracuse L. Rev. 787 (1977).
Brodie., T. Bombs & Bombings: A Handbook to Detection, Disposal &
Xnvestigation for Police & Fire Departments. $9.75. Charles C. Thomas (1973).
FitCh, R. & E. Porter. Accidental or Incendiary. 214 p. $9.75. Cha~les C. Thomas (1968).
Lenz, R. Explosives & B~mb Disposal Guide. $11.50. Charles C. Thomas (197E?) •
ATTORNEY GENERAL
NONE ENTERED
BAIL
NONE ENTERED
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
NONE ENTERED
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
Bedau, H., The Death Penalty: Social Policy & Social Justice, 1977 Ariz. St. L.J. 767.
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Black, C., Reflections on Opposing the Penalty of Death, 10 St. Mary's L.J. 1 (1978).
Gardner, M., Executions and Indignities-~An eighth Amendment Assessment of Methods of Inflicting Capital Punishment, 39 ohio st. L.J. 96 (1978).
Radin, M., The Jurisprudence of Death: Evolving Standards for the Cruel & Unusual Punishments Clause, 126 U. Pa. L. Rev. 989 (1978).
CAREER CRIMINAL
NONE ENTERED
CASEBOOK AND TEXTS
NONE ENTERED
CASE PREPARATION
NONE ENTERED
CHARGING
NONE ENTERED
CHILD ABUSE
A Symposium--The Medical, Legislative, & Legal Aspects of Child Abuse & Neglect, 23 viII. L. Rev. 445 (1978).
child Abuse & Neglect Procedure Manual for Hennepin County. $14.00. Community Services Dept., Child Protection. Services, 15A Hennepin Co. Govt. Ctr" Minneapolis, MN 55487 (1978).
Fontana, V. & D. Besharov. The Maltreated Child--The Maltreaonent Syndrome in Children--A Medical, Legal, & Social Guide. 156 p. $12.50. Charles C. ~homa~ (1977).
CHlLD SUl?POR~
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CIVIL CON~EMPT
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CIVIL-LEGAL LIABILITY
Briggs v. Goodwin: Calling for a Reappraisal of Prosecutorial Immunity From Constitutional Torts (Briggs v. Goodwin, 569 F.2d 10 (D.C. Cir. 1977», 19 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 375 (1977).
Buckwalter, G., Prosecutor Has Only Qualified Immunity From Civil Suit for Perjury Committed Incident to His Investigatory Activities, 6 Am. J. Crim. L. 213 (1978).
Constitutional Law--Prosecutorial Immunity--A Federal Prosecutor IS NOT Entitled to Absolute Immunity from Civil Liability for Acts Comndtted Within the Scope of His Investigative Role. (Briggs v. Goodwin, 569 F.2d 10, D.C. Cir. (1977»,12 Ga. L. Rev. 372 (1978).
Keeton, P., Professional Malpractice, 17 Washburn L.J. 445 (1978).
CLOSING ARGUMENT
The Prosecutor's Closing Argument in Pennsylvania: The QuasiJudicial Paradox, 82 Dick. L. Rev. 513 (1978).
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
NONE ENTERED
COMPUTERS
NONE ENTERED
CONFESSIONS
constitutional Law--Criminal Procedure--A Confession Alone Does Not Effectively Waive the Right to Counsel If It Follows an Interrogation (Brewer v. Williams, 97 S. Ct. 1232 (1977», 9 Tex. T.ech. L. Rev. 312 (1977-78).
Criminal Procedure--Defining "Custodial Interrogation" For Purposes Of Miranda: Oregon v. Mathiason (State v. Mathiason 275 Or. 1, 549 P.2d 673 (1976), rev'd 429 U.S. 492 (1977», 56 Ore. L. Rev. 184 (1977).
Defendant-Witnesses, Confessions, & A Limited Scope of CrossExamination. (State v. Lovett, 345 So.2d 1139, (La. 1977», 38 La. L. Rev. 890 (1978).
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CONSPIRACY
NONE ENTERED
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Buchanan, G., The Nat:ure of a Pardon Under t:he Unit:ed St:at:es Const:it:ut:ion, 39 Ohio St. L.J. 36 (1978).
Self-Incriminat:ion: Federal Immunit:y in Stat:e Bar Disciplinary Proceedings (In re Daley, 549 F.2d 469 (7th Cir., 1977», 17 Washburn L.J. 438 (1978).
St:anding: A Key t:o Flexible Jurisdict:ion--The Aft:ermat:h of Warth v. Seldin, 9 Sw. U.L. Rev. 1247 (1977).
CONSUMER FRAUD
NONE ENTERED
CONTEMPT
Kuhns, R., The Summary Cont:empt Power: A Crit:ique And A New Perspective, 88 Yale L.J. 39 (1978).
CORRECTIONS
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CORRUPTION
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COUNSEL
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Criminal Law--Hybrid Representation--.~ Accused Has No Const:it:utional Right: in Texas To Represent:ation Partially Pro Se & Partially By Counsel (Landers v. $tate, 550 S.W.2d 272 (Tex. Crim. App. 1977», 9 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 323 (1977-78).
The Accused as Co-Counsel: The Case for the Hybrid Defense, 12 Val. U.L. Rev. 329 (1978).
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White, D., The Definition of Legal Competence: Will t:he Circle Be Unbroken?, 18 Santa Clara L. Rev. 641 (1978).
COUNSEL - APPOINTED
NONE ENTERED
CRIME
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Crime Resistance. 119 p. $2.20. GPO (1977).
CRIMINAL COD'.RT ADMINISTRATION
NONE ENTERED
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Delaney, J., Towards a Human Right:s Theory of Criminal Law: A Humanist:ic Perspective, 6 Hofstra L. Rev. 831 (1978).
Hodson, K., Revising the Crim~nal Justice Standards, 64 A.B.A.J. 986 (1978).
National Planning Association, National Manpower Survey of the Criminal Justice System--Executive Summary. 19 p. $1.10. GPO (1978).
Tao, L., Crime, Punishment And Law Enforcement, 23 Wayne L. Rev. 1395 (1977).
CRIMINAL JUSTICE AmlINISTRATION
NONE EN:TERED
CRIMINAL LAW - PROCEDURAL
criminal Procedure: Expungement of Arrest Records (In re R.L.F., 256 N.W.2d 803 (Minn. 1977) 1, 62 Minn. L. Rev. 229 (1978).
Criminal Procedure Symposium, 14 Wake Forest L. Rev. 899 (1978).
CRIMINAL LAW - SUB~TANTIVE
The Proposed Federal CriminaJ Coae: An Unwarranted Expansion in federal Criminal Jurisdiction, 39 Ohio St. L.J. 132 (1978).
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CRIMINOLOGY
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CROSS-EXAMINATION
Bergman, P., A Practical Approach to Cross-Examination: Safety First, 25 U.C.L.A. L. Rev. 547 (1978).
DEFENSES
Automatism: The Unconsciousness Defense to a Criminal Action (People v. Grant, 46 Ill. App. 3d 125,360 N.E.2d 809 (1977», 15 San Diego L. Rev. 839 (1978).
Constitutional Law--Crim. Proc.--Due Process--Burden of Proof-Affirmative Defenses (Patterson v. New York, 432 U.S. 197 (1977», 16 Duq. L. Rev. 457 (1977-78).
Criminal La~\r: Affirmative Defenses in Criminal Trials--What Are the Limits After Patterson v. New York? (Patterson v. New York, 432 U.S. 197, (1977», 31 Okla. L. Rev. 411 (1978).
Criminal Law: Impossibility as a Defense (People v. D1ugash, 41 N.Y. 2d 725, 363 N.E.2d 1155, N.Y.S.2d 419 (1977», 44 Brooklyn L. Rev. 667 (1978).
Criminal Law: Self-Defense (State v. Wanrow, 88 Wash.2d 221, 559 P.2d 548 (1976»,13 Gonz. L. Rev. 278 (1977).
criminal Law--Waiver of Double Jeopardy Rights: The Impact ~f Jeffers v. United States (Jeffers v. U.S., 432 U.S. 137 (1977», 14 Wake Forest L. Rev. 842 (1978).
curr;i.e, D., Res Judicata: 317 (1978).
The Neglected Defense, 45 U. Chi. L. Rev.
Double Jeopardy--A Suggested Limit on the State's Right of Appeal in Criminal Cases, 1977 Utah L. Rev. 759.
Double Jeopardy: The Prevention of Multiple Prosecutions, 54 Chi.-Kent L. Eev. 549 (1977).
Medical Necessity As a Defense ~o Criminal Liability: United States v. Randall, 46 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 273 (1978).
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Shifting the Burden of Proving Self-Defense--With Analysis of Related Ohio Law, 11 Akron L. Rev. 717 (1978).
State v. Smith: Abuse of Discretion for Notice of Alibi (State v. Smith, 50 Ohio St. 2d 51, 362 N.E.2d 988 (1977»,4 Ohio N.U.L. Rev. 850 (1977).
DEMONS'X'RATIVE EVIDENCE
Lib1ing, D .• , The Use of Photographs for the Purpose of Identification, 1978 Crim. L. Rev. 343.
Olsen, R., Scott's Finge.rprint Mechanicp' $24.75. Charles C. Thomas (1978) •
DIRECT EXAMINATION
NONE ENTERED
DISCOVERY AND DISCLOSURE
Discovery Depositions: A Proposed Right for the Criminal Defendant, 51 S. Cal. L. Rev. 467 (1978).
Pretrial Discovery in Antitrust Cases, 8 Mem. st. U.L. Rev. 615 (1978).
Sales, J., Pre-trial Discovery In Texas, 31 Sw. L.J. 1017 (1977).
The Emerging Deterrence Orientation in the Imposition of Discovery Sanctions, 91 Harv. L. Rev. 1033 (1978).
DISCRETION
Baker, D., To Indict or Not To Indict: Prosecutorial Discretion in Sherman Act Enforcement, 63 Cornell L. Rev. 405 (1978).
Neumann, R., The New Era of Administrative Regularization:
DISORDERS
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DIVERSION
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Controlling Prosecutorial Discretion Through The Administrative Procedure Act, 3 U. Dayton L. Rev. 23 (1978).
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ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE
'1 $50.00. Clark Boardman Carr, J., The Law of Electronic Surve~ lance. Co., Ltd. (1978).
LaFond, J., The Grand Jury witness & Illegal Electronic Survei~lance: Procedural Frustration of the Right to Private Communicat~on, 57 Ore. L. Rev. 247 (1978).
Paulsen, M., The Problem of Electronic Eavesdropping. 136 p. $10.48. American Law Institute--American Bar Assoc. (1977).
, f E 'd &or Failure to Minimize People v. Brenes: Suppress~on 0 v~ ence L'
in Eavesdropping, 44 Brooklyn L. Rev. 336 (1978).
Telescopic Surveillance As A Violation Of The Fourth Amendment, 63 Iowa L. Rev. 708 (1978).
ENTRAPMENT
Barlow, N., Entrapment & the Common Law: Is There a Place For the American Doctrine of Entrapment?, 41 Mod. L. Rev. 266 (1978).
Ranney, J., The Entrapment Defense--What Hath The Model Penal Code Wrought?, 16 Duq. L. Rev. 157 (1977-78).
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
NONE ENTERED
ETHICS
Adlerstein, L., Ethics, Federal Prosecutors, and Federal Courts: Some Recent Problems, 6 Hofstra L. Rev. 755 (1978).
Attorneys' Rights Under the Code of Professional Responsibility: Free Speech, Right to Know, and Freedom of Association, 1977 Wash. U.L.Q. 687.
Constitutional Law: Surreptitious Invasion Into The AttorneyClient Relationship Is Not A Violation of the Sixth Amendment (Weatherford v. Bursey, 97 S. Ct. 837 (1977», 8 Mem. St. U.L. Rev. 153 (1977).
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EVIDENCE
Beaver, J., Nonproduction of Witnesses As Deliberative Evidence, 1 U. Puget Sound L. Rev. 221 (1978).
Black, T., The Texas Rules Of Evidence-"A Proposed Codification, 31 Sw. L.J. 969 (1977).
Crim.inal Procedure: Admissibility of In-Court Identifications-Unnecessarily Suggestive Out-of-Court Identifications--Due Process (Manson v. Brathwaite, 97 S. Ct. 2243 (1977», 11 Akron L. Rev. 763 (1978).
Criminal Procedure--Preservation of Due Process When Evidence is Destroyed or Tested (State v. Wright, 87 Wash. 2d 783, 557 P.2d 1 (1976»,53 Wash. L. Rev. 573 (1978).
Criminal Procedure--The Coconspirator Exception to the Hearsay Rule (Jasch v. State, 563 P.2d 1327 (Wyo. 1977», 13 Land & Water L. Rev. 629 (1978).
Due Process Standards for the Admissibility of Eyewitness Identification Evidence (Manson v. Brathwaite, 432 U.S. 98 (1977», 26 U. Kan. L. Rev. 461 (1978).
Finfrock, W. & B. Spradlin, How to Organize & Present Statistical Evidence, 24 Prac. Law. 67 (June 1978),
Graham, M., Employing Inconsistent Statements For Impeachment And As Substantive Evidence~ A Critical Review and Proposed Amendments Of Federal Rules of Evidence BOl (d) (1) (A), 613 And 607, 75 Mich. L. Rev. 1565 (1977).
Graham, M., The Confl:ontation Clause, the Hearsay Rule, & the Forgetful Witness, 56 Texas L, Rev. 151 (1978).
Hearsay & the Confrontation Guaranty (State v. Monroe, 345 So.2d 1185 (La. 1977», 38 La. L. Rev. 858 (1978).
Imwinkelried, E., The Scope Of The Residual Hearsay Exceptions In The Federal Rules of Evidence, 15 San Diego L. Rev. 239 (1978).
Pope, J. & C. Hampton, Presenting & Excluding Evidence, 9 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 403 (1978).
Resource Materials--Federal Rules of Evidence. 651 p. $21.75 American Law Institute--American Bar Assoc., (1975).
Saltzburg, S. & K. Redden, Federal Rules of Evidence Manual. 875 p. $45.00. Michie Bobbs-Merril1 Law Publishing (1977).
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Spector, R. & T. Foster, Admissibility Of Hypnotic Statements: Is The Law Of Evidence Susceptible?, 38 Ohio st. L.J. 567 (1977).
Symposium--Evidence, 57 Neb. L. Rev. 898 (1978).
Symposium on Evidence, 1977 Ariz. St. L.J. 247.
The Admissibility Of Bite Mark Evidence, 51 S. Cal. L. Rev. 309 (1978).
Weinstein, J., Basic Problems of State & Federal Evidence. 384 p. $36.75. American Law Institute--American Bar Assoc. (1976).
Westen, P., Confrontation .And Compulsory Process: A Unified Theory Of Evidence For Criminal Cases, 91 I~'rv. L. Rev. 567 (1978).
Young'er, I., On Technology And The Law Of Evidence, 49 U. Colo. L. Rev. 1 (1977).
EXCLUSIONARY RULE
NONE ENTERED
EXPERT WITNESS
Compelling Expert Testimony: A Proposed Statutory Reform, 30 Hastings L.J. 209 (1978).
O'Toole, M., Hearsay Bases Of Psychiatric Opinion Testimony: A Critique Of Federal Rule Of Evidence 703, 51 S. Cal. L. Rev. 129 (1977).
EXTRADITION
NONE ENTERED
FAIR TRIAL AND FREE PRESS
constitutional Law--Newsperson's Privi1ege--The First Amendment Guarantee of a Free Press Protects Against Compelled Disclosure of a Journalist's Exercise of Editorial Control & Judgement (Herbert v. Lande, 568 F.2d 974 (2d Cir. 1977), cert. granted 46 U.S.L.W. 3586 (U. S. Mar. 21, 1978, No. 77-1105», 31 Vande L. Rev. 375 (1978), .. '~.
Fahringer, H., Charting A Course From the Free Press To A Fair Trial, 12 Suffolk U.L, ~ev. 1 (1978).
Fenner, G, & J. Koley, The Rights of the Press & the Closed Court Criminal Proceeding; 57 Neb. L. Rev. 442 (1978),
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NONE ENTERED
GRAND JURY
NONE ENTERED
GRANTSMANSHIP
NONE ENTERED
GUILTY PLEAS
NONE ENTERED
HABEAS CORPUS
Criminal Procedure--habeas corpus--Petition Containing Both Exhausted & Unexhausted Claims Dismissed for Failure to Exhaust State Remedies (Gonzales v. Stone, 546 F.2d 807 (9th Cir. 1976», 52 N.Y,U,L. Rev. 1428 (1977).
Federal Courts--Habeas Corpus--State Prisoner--Waiver of Constitutional Right--Coerced Confession, 16 Duq. L. Rev .. 403 (1977-78).
Federal Habeas Corpus: Further Erosion of Its Efficacy as a Remedy for State Incarceration, 24 Loy. L. Rev. 275 (1978).
Federal Habeas Corpus: The Relevance of Petitioner's Innocence, 46 U.M.K.C.L. Rev. 382 (1978).
Habeas Corpus, section 1983, & State Prisoners' Litigat.ion: Preiser v. Rodriguez in Retrospect, 1977 U. Ill. L .. F. 1053.
Habeas Corpus--State Contemporaneous Objection Ru1e--Eft'ect of State Procedural Default on Availability of Federal Habeas Corpus Review (Wainwright v. Sykes, 433 U.S. 72 (1977», 1 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 167 (1978).
Soloff, B., Litigation & Re1itigation: The Uncertain Status of Federal Habeas Corpus for State Prisoners, 6 Hofstra L. Rev. 297 (1978).
Stone v. Powell: Limitations of Federal Habeas Corpus, The Role of the Exclusionary Rule & the Meaning of a Full & Fair Hearing (Stone v. Powell, 423 U.S. 817, 96 S. Ct. 3037 (1976», 5 Tex. S.U.L. Rev. 131 (1978).
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HOMICIDE
California's Response for Wrongful Death of a stillborn Fetus: Justus v. Atchison (Justus v. Atchison, 19 Cal. 3d 564, 565 P.2d 122,139 Cal. Rptr. 97 (1977», 5 Pepperdine L. Rev. 589 (1978).
Criminal Law: Felony-Murder Rule (State v. Thompson, 88 Wash. 2d 13, 558 P.2d 202 (1977», 13 Gonz. L. Rev. 258 (1977).
Defini'ng the Exact Moment of Death: A Changing Concept, 7 Cap. U .L. Rev. 405 (1978).
Skegg, P., The Termination of Life-Support Measures & the Law of Murder, 41 Mod. L. Rev. 423 (1978).
The Constitutionality of Imposing the Death Penalty for Felony Murder, 15 Hous. L. Rev. 356 (1978).
IMMUNITY
NONE ENTERED
INCOMPETENCY
The Identification of Incompetent Defendants: Separating Those Unfit for Adversary Combat From Those Who Are Fit, 66 Ky. L.J. 666 (1977-78).
INSANITY
Lyons, P., The Insanity Defense, 9 U. Tol. L. Rev. 31 (1977).
INTERNATIONAL LAW
NONE ENTERED
INVESTIGATION
NONE ENTERED
JUDICIARY
NONE ENTERED ,
JURY
" Ashby, J., Juror Selection & The Sixth k~endment Right To An Impartial Jury, 11 Creighton L. Rev. 113T (1978).
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Carlson, R. & S. Surnberg, Attacking Jury Verdicts: Paradigms for Rule Revision, 1977 Ariz. st. L.J. 247.
Computers & Scientific Jury Selection: A Calculated Risk, 55 J. Urb. L. 345 (1978).
Constitutional Law--Criminal Procedure--Jury Instructions & the Unanimous Jury Verdict (U.S. v. Gipson, 553 F.2d 453 (5th Cir. 1977», 1978 Wis. L. Rev. 339.
criminal Procedure--Pretrial Publicity--When Change of Venue Should Be Granted Despite Results of Voir Dire (Commonwealth v. Casper, Pa. Super. Ct. , 375 A.2d 737 (1977», 82 Dick L. Rev. 616-(1978). --
Ginger, A., Jury Selection in Criminal Trials: New Techniques & Concepts. $42.50. LawPress Corp. (1978).
Green, G., The Failure To Testify Instruction, 14 Wi11amette L.J. 43 (1977).
Simon, R., The American Jury--The Defense of Insanity. $16.00. Little, Brown and Co. (1967).
Zeisel, H. & S. Diamond, The Effect Of Peremptory Challenges On Jury And Verdict: An Experiment In A Federal District Court, 30 Stan. L. Rev. 491 (1978).
JUVENILE BEHAVIOR
NONE ENTERED
JUVENILE JUSTICE
Allen, R., The Restoration Of In Re Winship: A Comment On Burdens Of Persuasion In Criminal Cases After Patterson v. New York, 76 Mich. L. Rev. 30 (1977).
Boxerman, L., Juvenile Justice Information Systems, Phase 2-A National Model. 129 p. $4.00. National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges (1977).
Delinquent Children--It Is Improper For A Juvenile Court To Use A Contempt Order To Bootstrap Juvenile Status Offender To Status of Underage Criminal Law Violator (In re Ronald 69 Cal. App. 3d 866,138 Cal. Rptr. 387 (1977»,18 Santa L. Rev. 267 (1978).
Ewing, D., Juvenile Plea Bargaining: A Case Study, 6 Am. J. Crirn. L. 167 (1978).
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r Juvenile Justice--Examination of Sentencing Procedure Pursuant
To Federal Youth Corrections Act (U.S. v. Brackett t No. 75 -1495, D.C. Cir. July 18, 1977), 51 Temp. L.Q. 390 (1978).
Juvenile Justice Standards Project, 52 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 1015 (1977).
Paulsen, M., The Problems of Juvenile Courts & the Rights of Children. 174 p. $10.48. American Law Institute, American Bar Assoc. (1975).
Romig, D., Justice for Our Children: An Examination of Juvenile Delinquent Rehabilitation P1.'ograms. 232 p. $18.00. Lexington Books Division of D. C. Heath & Co. (1978).
Second Annual Juvenile Law Thematic Journal, 5 Pepperdine L. Rev. 633 (1978).
Zimring, F., Pursuing Juvenile Justice: Comments on Some Recent Reform Proposals, 55 J. Urb. L. 631 (1978).
LAW ENFORCEMENT
NONE ENTERED
LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION
NONE ENTERED
LEGAL EDUCATION
NONE ENTERED
LIBRARY MANAGEMENT
NONE ENTERED
MAJOR FRAUD
NONE ENTERED
MENTAL HEALTH
Dix, G., T. Choate & R. Rog'off, Texas Mental Health Commitments.
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195 p. $10.00. State Bar of Texas (1978).
schoenfeld, C., Recent Developments in the Law Concerning Mentally Ill--'A Corner-Stone of Legal Structure Laid in Mud', 9 U. To1. L. Rev. 1 (1977).
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NARCOTICS AND DRUG ABUSE
NONE ENTERED
OFFICE MANAGEMENT - BUDGET AND FINANCE
Banker, J. (ed.), Management In The Prosecutor's Office: Vol. I -Organization, Planning and Management. 228 p. $8.25. National College of District Attorneys (1978).
OFFICE MANAGEMENT - COMPUTERS
Bequai, .A., Computer Crime. 207 p. $15.00. D. C. Heath & Co.; Lexington Books (1978).
Greguras, F. & I. Kei1itz, Selected Issues on Computers & the Courts. The Computer's Use In Jury Selection and Management: Do We Need to Wait for Statutory Change?, 6 Rutgers J. Computers & L. 155 (1978).
Park, R. & B. Russell, Computer-Aided Instruction in Law: Theories, Techniques, & Trepidations, 1978 A.B.F. Res. J. 1.
Symposium--Computerized Criminal Justice Information Systems: A Recognition Of Competing Interests, 22 ViII. L. Rev. 1171 (1976-77) •
OFFICE MANAGEMENT - PERSONNEL
Banker, J. (ed.), Management In The Prosecutor's Office: Vol. II -Personnel Management. 244 p. $8.25. National College of District Attorneys (1978).
OFFICE MANAGEMENT - POLICY AND PROCEDURAL MANUALS
Banker, J. (ed.), Management In The Prosecutor's Office: Vol. III -General Management Techniques. 308 p. $9.50. National College of District Attorneys (1978).
Planning An Information System--A Handbook for Criminal Justice Agencies. 134 p. $5.00. Minnesota Criminal Control Planning Board (1977).
OMNIBUS HEARING
NONE ENTERED
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OPENING STATEMENT
NONE ENTERED
ORGANIZED CRIf.1E
NONE ENTERED
PARALEGALS
NONE ENTERED
PAROLE
NONE ENTERED
PLEA NEGOTIATIONS/BARGAINING
Due Process--Plea Bargaining--A State Prosecutor Does Not Violate the Due Process Clause by Carrying Out a Threat Made Du.ring Plea Negotiations to Have the Accused Reindicted on More Serious Charges If He Does Not Plead Guilty to the Offense Which Was Originally Charged (Bordenkircher v. Hayes, 98 S. ct. 663 (1978», 6 Am. J. Crim. L. 201 (1978).
Criminal Law: Enforcement of a Plea Bargain, (State V. Tourtellotte, 88 Wash. 2d 579,564 P.2d 799 (1977»,13 Gonz. L. Rev. 561 (1978).
criminal Law--Enforcing Unfulfillable Plea Bargaining Promises, (Palmero v. Warden, 545 F.2d 286 (2d Cir. 1976, petition for cert. filed, 45 U.S.L.W. 3548, U.S. Jan. 24, 1977, No. 76-1016», 13 Wake Forest L. Rev. 842 (1977).
Plea Bargaining--Nemesis ~r Nirvana? 20 p. $3.00. American Bar Association, Section of Criminal Justice (1977).
Westen, P. and D. Westin, A Constitutional Law of Remedies for Broken Plea Bargains, 66 Cal. L. Rev. 471 (1978).
POLICE
Brent, D., Redress of Alleged Police Misconduct: A New Approach To Citizen Complaints And Police Disciplinary Procedures, 11 U.S.F.L. Rev. 587 (1977).
Kakilik, J. & S. Wildhorn, Private Police: Security & Danger. 523 p. $24.50. Crane, Russak & Co., Inc. (1977).
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NONE ENTERED
PORNOGRAPHY
An Empi:t:ical Inquiry Into The Effects of Miller v. California On The Control Of Obscenity, 52 N.Y.U.r •• Rev. 810 (1978).
Constitutional Law: Recent Obscenity Decisions--A Pliant Approach (Smith v. U.S., 431 U.S. 291 (1977); Splawn v. California, 431 U. S. 595 (1977); Ward v. Illinois, 431 U.S. 757 (1977», 17 Washburn L.J. 400 (1978).
Fahringer, H., A Point of View: The First Amendment and Larry Flynt, 14 Crim. L. Bull. 352 (1978).
Federal Obscenity Prosecutions: Dirty Dealing With the First Amendment?, 18 Santa Clara L. Rev. 720 (1978).
Hogue, L., Regulating Obscenity Through Th,~ Power To Define And Abate Nuisances, 14 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1 (1978).
Pacifica Foundation v. FCC: 'Filthy Words', the First Amendment & the Broadcast Media (Pacifica Foundation V. FCC, 556 F.2d 9 (D.C. Cir. 1977), cert. granted, 98 S. Ct. 715 (1978», 78 Colum. L. Rev. 164 (1978).
Symposium: Obscenity and the First Amendment, 7 Cap. U.L. Rev. 519 (1978).
POST-CONVICTION REMEDIES
NONE ENTERED
PRELIMINARY HEARING
NONE ENTERED
PRESS RELATIONS
NONE ENTERED
PRETRIAL DETENTION
NONE ENTERED
PRETRIAL HEARINGS
NONE ENTERED
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PRETRIAL RELEASE
NONE ENTERED
PRISONERS' RIGHTS
Constitutional Law--Eighth Amendment--Right of Prisoners--Federal Courts Must Limit Remedies for Eighth Amendment Violations to the Erad.icdtion of Cruel & Unusual Punishment & Must Not Exceed Judicial Power To Mandate Prison Reform (Newman v. Alabama, 559 F.2d 283 (5th Cir. 1977», 47 U. Cin. L. Rev. 155 (1978).
Constitutional Law--Freedom of Speech & Assembly--Prisoners' Rights--Jones v. North Carolina's Prisoners' Labor Union, Inc. (97 S. Ct. 2532 (1977», 24 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 290 (1978).
Constitutional Law--States Must Protect the Rights of Prisoners to Access To the Courts by Providing Them With Assistance of Counsel, Free Transcripts, Law Libraries, or Alternative Sources of Legal Knowledge,S Tex. S. U.L. Rev. 177 (1978).
Inadequate Medical Treatment of State Prisoners: Cruel and Unusual Punishment?, 27 Am. U.L. Rev. 92 (1977).
On Prisoners and Parenting: Preserving the Tie That Binds, 87 Yale L.J. 1408 (1978).
Potu to , J., The Right of Prisoner Access: Does Bounds have Bounds?, 53 Ind. L.J. 207 (1977-78).
Prisoners' Free Speech Rights: The Right to Receive Publications, 1977 Wash. U.L.Q. 649.
Prison Law Libraries: Meaningful Access to the Courts (Bounds V. Smith, 97 S. Ct. 1491 (1977»,7 Cap. U.L. Rev. 469 (1978).
Standard of Review in Prisoners' Rights Litigation & the Constitutional Right to Marry, 12 U.S.F.L. Rev. 465 (1978).
PRIVACY
A Reconsideration Of The Katz Expectation Of Privacy Test, 76 Mich. L. Rev. 154 (1977).
Constitutional Law: Minors' Access to Contraceptives--Freed Future Restraints? (Carey V. Population Services IntI., 2010 (1977»,29 U. Fla. L. Rev. 1019 (1977).
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PROSECUTION
Beck, L., The Administrative Law of Criminal Prosecution: The Development of Prosecutorial Policy, 27 Am. U.L. Rev. 310 (1978).
Criminal Law--The Continued Validity of Successive Prosecutions by State and Federal Governments For The Same Criminal Conduct (Rinaldi v. U.S., 98 S. Ct. 81 (1977»,14 Wake Forest L. Rev. 823 (1978) •
PROSECUTOR
The Proposed Court-Appointed Special Prosecutor: In Quest of a Constitutional Justification, 87 Yale L.J. 1692 (1978).
PROSTIWTION
Kaplan, J., The Edward G. Donley Memorial Lecture: Non-Victim Crime & the Regulation of Prostitution, 79 W. Va. L. Rev. 593 (1977) .
PSYCHOLOGY
Per.1in, M., The Legal Status Of The Psychologist In The Courtroom, 5 J. Psych. & Law 41 (1977).
PUBLIC CORRUPTION
Ruff, C., Federal Prosecution of Local Corruption: A Case Study in the Making of Law Enforcement Policy, 65 Geo. L.J. 1171 (1977).
PUBLIC DEFENDERS
NONE ENTERED
REHABILITATION
NONE ENTERED
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE
Abrams, S., Polygraph Handbook for Attorneys. 269 p. $16.95. D. C. Heath & Co./Lexington Books (1977).
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Cederbaums, J. & S. Arnold, Scientific & Expert Evidence in Criminal Advocacy. $20.00. Practicing Law Institute (1978).
Criminal Law--Admissibility of Polygraph Data When Both Parties Have Stipulated That It Will Be Admissible (Cullen v. State, 565 P.2d 445 (Wyo. 1977», 13 Land & WCl.ter L. Rev. 613 (1978).
Criminal Law--Polygraph Examination Results Admissible In PostConviction Hearings (People v. Barbara, 400 Mich. 352, 255 N.W. 2d 171 (1977»,56 N.C.L. Rev. 380 (1978).
Curry, A., Poison Detection in Human Organs. $21.50. Charles C. Thomas (1976).
D It G H Tak;moto Q. Kwan' & A. Pallos, Detectability enau , .,. ~ , of Selected Genetic Markers in Dried Blood Upon Aging. 75 p. $2.40. GPO (1976).
Fulton v. State & Anderson v. State: Insurmountable Barriers for Polygraph, 12 Tulsa L.J. 682 (1977).
National Juvenile Law Center, Law & Tactics in Juvenile Cases. 801 p. $51.75. American Law Institute, American Bar Assoc. (1977) .
Stewart, T., Essentials of Forensic Anthropology: Especially As Developed in the U.S. Charles C. Thomas (1978).
The Truth About the Lie Detector in Federal Court, 51 Temp. L.Q. 69 (1978).
SCREENING
NONE ENTERED
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
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Constitutional Law-";'Search And Seizure--Third Party Consent To Warrantless Searches And Seizures (U.S, v. Diggs, 544 F.2d 116 (3d Cir. 1976», 30 Rutgers L. Rev. 1056 (1977).
McGinley, P., The 'Four Corners' Requirement: A Constitutional Prerequisite to Search Warrant Validity, 31 Okla. L. Rev. 289 (1978).
Miles, J., Decline of the Fourth Amendment: Time to Overrule Mapp v. Ohio, 27 Cath. U.L. Rev. 9 (1977).
Moylan, C., The Right Of The People To Be Secure--An Examination Of The Fourth Amendment. 304 P. $10.50. National College District Attorneys (rev. 2d. ed. 1979).
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Ripps, S., The Search and Seizure of Persons & Property: College & University Students, 3 U. Dayton L. Rev. 85 (1978).
Search and Seizure--Recent Amendments to Texas Penal Code May Have Reintroduced the Mere Evidence Rule to Texas, 6 Am. J. Crim. L. 225 (1978).
Search and Seizure: Standing to Challenge Illegally Obtained Bank Records (U.S. v. Miller, 425 U.S, 435 (1976», 3 U. Dayton L. Rev. 255 (1978).
Terry Revisited: Critical Update On Recent Stop-And-Frisk Development, 1977 Wis. L. Rev. 877.
The Airport Search & the Fourth Amendment: Reconciling the Theories & Practices, 7 U.C.L.A.-Alas. L. Rev. 307 (1978).
The Inventory Search: The Aftermath of South Dakota v. Opperman (South Dakota v. Opperman, 428 U.S. 364 (1976», 1 W. New Eng.
L. Rev. 101 (1978).
The Validity of Ruse Entry to Execute A Search Or An Arrest in Private Premises, 42 Alb. L. Rev. 453 (1978).
United States v. Ramsey: Supreme Court (U.S. L.J. 322 (1977).
Warrantless Search Sanctioned by the v. Ramsey, 97 S. Ct. 1972 (1977»), 13 Tulsa
SENTENCING
Coffee, J., Repressed Issues of Sentencing: Predictability, & Equality in the Era Commission, 66 Geo. L.J. 975 (1978).
Accountabili ty, of the Sentencing
Defendant's Right to Disclosure of Pre-Sentence Investigation Reports in Capital Cases (Gardner v. Florida, 430 U.S. 439 (1977», 1977 Wash. U.L.Q. 728.
Morris, N., Towards Principled Sentencing, 37 Md. L. Rev. 267 (1977).
Sentencing, Probation, & Parole: Mandatory Minimum Terms for Certain Offenses Involving Firearms, 26 U. Kan. L. Rev. 277'. (~978) .
Zalman j M., A Commission Model Of Sentencing, 53 Notre Dame Law. 266 (1977) •
Zalman, M., The Rise & Fall of the Indeterminate Sentence" 24 Wayne L. Rev. 857 (1978),
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Constitutional Law--Criminal Law--Eighth Amendment--Death As A Penalty for Rape Is Cruel & Unusual Punishment (Coker v. Georgia, 97 S. Ct. 2861 (1977», 1978 Wis. L. Rev. 253.
Defining Standards For Determining The Admissibility Of Evidence Of Other Sex Offenses, 25 U.C.L.A. L. Rev. 261 (1977).
Goldberg, A., The Death Penalty for Rape, 5 Hastings Const. L.Q. 1 (1978).
Ireland, M., Reform Rape Legisla tion: A New Standard of Sexual Responsibility, 49 U. Colo. L. Rev. 185 (1978).
O'Nea1e, R., Court-Ordered Psychiatric Examination of a Rape Victim in a Criminal Rape Proceeding--Or How Ma12!l Times Must a Woman be Raped, 18 Santa Clara L. Rev. 119 (1978).
National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Forcible Rape: A Literature Review & Annotated Bibliography. 84 p. $2.75. GPO (1977).
Sex Crimes: Commitment And Release Procedures (State v. McCarter, 17 Wash. App. 319,562 P.2d 995 (1977»,13 Gonz. L. Rev. 303 (1977) .
The Death Penalty for Rape--Cruel & Unusual Punishment (Coker v. Georgia, 97 S. Ct. 2861 (1977», 38 La. L. Rev. 868 (1978).
The Disinterment of An Ancient Law: An Eye For An Eye, No Death For Rape (Coker v. Georgia, 433 U.S. 534 (1977»,44 Brooklyn L. Rev. 622 (1978).
The Unconstitutionality of the Death Penalty for Rape: A Life Only for a Life (Coker~. Georgia, 433 U.S. 584 (1977», 24 Loy. L. Rev. 314 (1978).
Weninger, R., Factors Affecting the Prosecution of Rape: A Case Study of Travis County, Texas, 64 Va. L. Rev. 357 (1978).
SPEEDY TRIAL
Criminal Procedure: Preindictment Speedy Trial Right (People v. Staley, 41 N.Y.2d 789, 364 N.E.2d 1111, 396 N.Y.S.2d 339 (1977»,44 Brooklyn L. Rev. 689 (1978).
Platt, T., The Speedy Trial Act of 1974: A Critical Commentary, 44 Brooklyn L. Rev. 757 (1978).
The Speedy Trial Act of 1974: A Suggestion, 8 Cum. L. Rev. 905 (1978).
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TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS
NONE ENTERED
TERRORISM
Fried1ap-der, R.! Coping With Terrorism: What Is To Be Done?, 5 Ohio N.U.L. Rev. 432 (1978).
Liston, R., Terrorism. 158 p. $6.95. Thomas Nelson, Inc. (1977).
TRAINING
TRIAL
NONE ENTERED
Keeton, R., Trial Tactics & Methods. $14.50. Little, Brown & Co., Law Division (1973).
Salcines, E., Trial Techniques. 139 p. $5.00. National District Attorney's Association (1977).
VICTIMS
NONE ENTERED
WHITE COLLAR CRIME
McAdams, J., The Appropriate Sanctions for Corporate Criminal Liability: An Eclectic Alternative, 46 U. Cin. L. Rev. 989 (1978) .
WITNESSES
Criminal Law--Right Of Confrontation--Mere Issuance Of A Warrant And The Interview Of A Relative By A Prosecutor In Attempt To Locate Essential Witness will Not Satisfy Due Diligence Requirement (People v. Enriquez, 19 Cal.3d 221, 561 P.2d 261, 137 Cal. Rptr. 171 (1977»,18 Santa Clara L. Rev. 271 (1978).
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The Questioning of Witnesses by Jurors, 27 Am. U.L. Rev. 127 (1977).
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Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. Law Division 4300 West 62nd Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
Crane, Russak & Company, Inc. 347 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10017
Government Printing Office Washington f D.C. 20401
Lawpress Corporation P. O. Box 760 Tiburon, California 94920
Lexington Books Division D. C. Heath and Comp, ... lY 125 Spring s'treet
19104
Lexington, Massachusetts 0.2173
Little Brown & Company Law Division 34 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts 02106
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National College of District Attorneys
College of Law University of Houston Houston, Texas 77004
National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges
P. O. Box 8978 Reno, Nevada 89507
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
P. O. Box 24036 Washington, D.C. 20024
National District Attorneys Association
211 East Chicago Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60611
Thomas Nelson, Inc. 30 East 42nd Street New York, New York 10017
Practising Law Institute 810 Seventh Avenue New York, New York 10019
State Bar of Texas P. O. Box 12487 Austin, Texas 78711
Charles C. Thomas, Publishers 301-327 East Lawrence Avenue Springfield, Illinois 62703
University Microfilms International 300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106
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A.B.A.J. A.B.F. Res. J. Akron L. Rev. Alb. L. Rev. Am. J. Crim. L. Am. U. L . Rev. Ariz. st. L. Rev. Brooklyn L. Rev. Calif. L. Rev. Cap. U.L. Rev. Ca th. U. L . Rev. Chi.-Kent L. Rev. Colum. L. Rev. Cornell L. Rev. Creighton L. Rev. Crim. L. Bull. Crim. L. Rev. Cum. L. Rev. Dick. L. Rev. Duq. L. Rev. Ga. L. Rev. Geo. L.J. Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Gonz. L. Rev. Harv. L .. Rev. Hastings Const. L.Q. Hastings L.J. Hofstra L. Rev. Hous. L. Rev. Ind. L.J. Iowa L. Rev. J. Psych. L. J. Urb. L. Ky. L.J. La. L. Rev. Land & Water L. Rev. Loy. L. Rev. Md. L. Rev. Mem. st. U.L. Rev. Mich. L. Rev. Minn. L. Rev. Mod. L. Rev. Neb. L. Rev. N.C.L. Rev. Notre Dame Law. N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. N.Y.U.L. Rev. Ohio N.U.L. Rev. Ohio st. L.J. Okla. L. Rev. Ore. L. Rev. Pepperdine L. Rev. Prac. Law. Rutgers J. Computers & L.
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U. Chi. L. Rev. U. cin. L. Rev. U. Colo. L. Rev. U. Dayton L. Rev. U. F la. L. Rev. U. Ill. L.F. U. Kan. L. Rev. U.M.K.C. L. Rev
U. PaD L. Rev. U. Puget Sound L. Rev. U. Rich. L. Rev. U. San. Fern. V.L. Rev.
U.S.F.L. Rev. Utah L. Rev. U. Tol. L. Rev. Va. L. Rev. Val. U.L. Rev. Vand. L. Rev. Vill. L. Rev. Wake Forest L. Rev. Washburn L.J. Wash. L. Rev. Wash. U.L.Q. Wayne L. Rev. Williamette L.J. Wis. L. Rev. W. New Eng. L. Rev. W. Va. L •. Rev. Wm. & Mary L. Rev. Yale L.J.
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Law Review University of Chicago Law Review University of Cincinnati Law Review University of Colorado Law Review University of Dayton Law Review University of Florida Law Review University of Illinois Law Forum University of Kansas Law Review University of Missouri at Kansas C,l'.ty
Law Review University of Pennsylvania Law Review University of Puget Sound Law Review University of Richmond Law Review University of San Fernando Valley
Law Review University San Francisco Law Review Utah Law Review University of Toledo Law Review Virginia Law Review Valparaiso University Law Review Vanderbilt Law Review Villanova Law Review Wake Forest Law Review Washburn Law Journal Washington Law Review Washington University Law Quarterly Wayne Law Review Williamette Law Journal Wisconsin Law Review Western New England Law Review West Virginia Law Review William & Mary Law Review Yale Law Journal
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NUTS & BOLTS
Torn Reese
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
Hon. Bryant Huff
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
CASE PREPARATION
CASE PREPARATION
CHARGING
Hon. S. M. Fallis, Jr.
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
CHARGING
Richard J. Neely
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/purchase: See ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
CHARGING AND SCREENING
Albert W. Meloling
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/purchase: See ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
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CHILD ABUSE
CHILD ABUSE
David W. Bahlmann
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
CIVIL-LEGAL LIABILITY
CIVIL LIABILITIES
George A. Van Hoomisen
1978, (2) Video 'Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See ordering NCDA Ta.pes Distributor: NCDA
CIVIL LIABILITY
Cheney Joseph
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
PREVENTING LEGAL MALPRACTICE
William G. Gates, Thomas W. Wilson, Ronald E. Mallen, and Thomas P. Brown, III.
1978, Video Tape Rental: $75.00/each part, $250.00 complete program Purchase: $150.00/each part, $500 complete set, + $1.00 for
Study Guides Distributor: American Bar Center
REPRESENTING A CLIENT BEFORE THE GRAND JURY
1978, (20) Video Tapes, 2 days Rental: 10 or more persons for 1 day - $20.00/viewer
10 or more persons for 2 days - $30.00/viewer includes coursebook, 150 pp.
Less than 10 persons for 1 day - $150.00 Less than 10 persons for 2 days - $200.00
no coursebooks included Purchase: All 20 tapes - $2,000 Distributor: American Bar Center
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CLOSING ARGUMENTS
Erwin G. Ernst
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW UPDATE
James B. George
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
1. DOCTRINE OF SEVERANCE 2. DOCTRINE OF JEOPARDY & EYEWITNESS I.D.
James B. Haddad
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
STATEMENTS AND CONFESSIONS
James B. Zagel
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each RentaljPurchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATIOJ:.I
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
R. Dale Tooley
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
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CROSS-EXAMINATION
CROSS-EXAMINATION
Joan B. Carey
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
DEFENSES
MEETING DEFENSES
Bill Kunkle
1978, (2) Video Cassett.e, 60 minutes each Rental/purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
DEMONSTRATIVE EVIDENCE
FINGERPRINTING
Clarence Phillips
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
FINGERPRINTS
Robert Hazen
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/purchase; See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
DIRECT EXAMINATION
DIRECT EXAMINATION
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Hon. John O. Sonsteng
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
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DILEMMAS IN LEGAL ETHICS
EVIDENCE
1978, (6) Video Tapes Rental/purchase: Contact Distributor Distributor: American Bar Center
EVIDENCE
Hon. James K. Robinson
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
FEDERAL RU~ES OF EVIDENCE - I Session No. 4
Margaret A. Berger, Sheldon H. Elsen, and the Hon. Jack B. Weinstein
1978, (2) Audio Cassette, 2 hours Purchase: $20.94 Distributor: American Law Institute-ABA, Committee on Continuing
Professional Education
FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE - II Session No. 6
Ma~,in V. Ausubel, Geoffery M. Kalmus and George J. Wade
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 2 hours Purchase: $20.94 Distributor: American Law Ins~itute-ABA, Committee on Continuing
Professional Education
HEARSAY
Irving Younger
1978, (2) Video Tape, 1 hour each Rental/Purchase: Contact Distributor Distributor: American Bar Center
HISTORY OF EVIDENCE
Charles Moylan
1978, (3) Video Cassettes, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
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PRACTICAL TRIAL EVIDENCE
Joseph M. McLaughlin, Dean of Fordham U. Law School
1978, (8) Video Tapes, 50 minutes each Rental/Purchase: Contact Distributor Distributor: Practising Law Institute
THE POLYGRAPH
1978, (2) Video Tapes Rental/Purchase: Contact Distributor Distributor: American Bar Center
EXPERT WITNESSES
EXPERT OPINION
John Reed
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: ,See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
FORENSIC PATHOLOGY
HOMICIDE
Charles R. Petty, M.D.
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes
Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
CHARGING IN HOMICIDE CASES
INSANITY
Carol Vance
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
INSANITY DEFENSE
Joan B. Cleary and John M. Roll
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
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INVESTIGATION
Albert W. Meloling
1978 (1) Video Cassette, QO minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
JUDICIARY
JURY
JUDICIAL/pROSECUTOR RELATIONS
George A. Van Hoomisen
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering Ncda Tapes Distributor: NCDA
JUDICIARY
Hon. T irn C. t-:Iurphy
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
INSTRUCTIONS
Judge Frederick Woleslagel
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
JURY SELECTION
William J. Schafer, III
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
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JUVENILE JUSTICE
ASSESSMENT OF JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITIES
Third National Conference on Juvenile Justice
1978, (1) Audio Cassette, purchase: $7.50 Distributor: National District Attorney's Association
JUVENILE JUSTICE
Anne E. Thompson
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tages Distributor: NCDA
RESEARCH & JUVENILE JUSTICE
Third National Conference on Juvenile Justice
1978, (1) Audio Cassette purchase: $7.50 Distributor: National District Attorney's Association
OFFICE MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT IN THE PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE
1978, (12) Audio Cassettes Purchase: (Set of 12) $80.00 Distributor: NCDA
PLANNING AND BUDGETING
James N. Garber
1978, (3) video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
stephen Montanarelli
1978, (3) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
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David Bludworth
1978, (3) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
GENERAL MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES
J. David Bourland
1978~ (3) Vodeo Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
MANAGEMENT EVALUATION OF YOUR OFFICE
David Patterson
1978, (3) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES
Robert Robillard
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
OPENING STATEMENT
OPENING STATEMENTS
John Keenan
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
ORGANIZED CRIME
CIVIL LIABILITY
Cheney Joseph
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
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CORRUPTION IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
John Keenan
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE
Ron Goldstock and Mike Marcus
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT
Bill McCuin
1978, (1) Video Casse·tte, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
FINANCIAL & BUSINESS INVESTIGATIONS
Jim Lorenz
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 30 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
FIN&~CIAL INVESTIGATION
Jim Lorenz
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 30 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
PRIVACY I
Richard Huffman
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 30 minutes each Rental/purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
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PRIVACY II
Richard Huffman
1978 (2) Video Cassette, 30 minutes each , . Rental/Purchase: See Order1ng NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
PROSECUTION OF A PUBLIC OFFICIAL
Barnet Skolnik
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 3? minutes each Rental/purchase: See Order1ng NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
TECHNIQUES OF A DEFENSE ATTORNEY
Edward George
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 30 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
TECHNIQUES OF A DEFENSE LAWYER
Edward George
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 3? minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Order1ng NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
THE ROLE OF THE INVESTIGATOR
Robert Cantwell
1978 (1) Video Cassette, 30 minutes Rent~l/purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
USE OF GRAND JURY: LITIGATION
Robert Ozer
1978 (2) Video Cassette, 90 minutes Rent~l/purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
USE OF GRAND JURY: STRATEGY
Bob Stewart
1978 (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rent~l/purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
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PLEA NEGOTIATION
Bert Graham and Robert C. Bennett
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
PLEA NEGOTIATION
R. Dale Tooley
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
POLICE - PROSECUTOR RELATIONS
POLICE/PROSECUTOR RELATIONS
Robert Colville
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
POLICE/PROSECUTOR RELATIONS
Carol S. Vance and Jack Heard
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
PRESS RELATIONS
MEDIA LAW
Lyle Denniston
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distriburor: NCDA
PRESS RELATIONS
Pam Zeckman
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
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C. Logan McKechnie
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
PRETRIAL HEARINGS
PRETRIAL PROBLEMS
Henry Green
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
PROSECUTOR
ROLE OF PROSECUTOR & DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITY
Dean John J. Douglass
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
PUBLIC CORRUPTION
PUBLIC CORRUPTION
Edward C. Cosgrove
1978, (1) Video Cassette, 60 minutes Rental/purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
PUBLIC CORRUPTION
Thomas E. Dwyer, Jr. and Edward Cosgrove
1978, (2) Video Cassettes, 60 minutes each Rental/purchase: See Ordering NCDATapes Distributor: NCDA
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SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE
SCREENING
Edward Imwinkelried
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
CASE SCREENING AND DIVERSION
John Salimbene
1978, (2) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
CARROLL DOCTRINE
Charles Moylan
1978, (3) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
CIRCUS OF CARROLL DOCTRINE PROBLEMS
Charles Moylan
1978, (3) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase, See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
HEARSAY, SHADY DECLARANTS AND PROBABLE CAUSE
Charles Moylan
1978, (3) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
INTRODUCTION TO THE FOURTH AMENDMENT
Charles Moylan
1978, (3) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
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Charles Moylan
1978, (3) Video C~~5ette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
STOP AND FRISK
Charles Moylan
1978, (3) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
THE FOURTH AMENDMENT/HOT PURSUIT
Charles Moylan
1978, (3) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
THE FOURTH AMENDMENT/THE PLAIN VIEW DOCTRINE
Charles Moylan
1978, (3) Video Cassette, 60 minutes each Rental/Purchase: See Ordering NCDA Tapes Distributor: NCDA
SEXUAL ASSAULT
RAPE, PART I (PROBLEMS IN PROOF)
1978, (1) Film, 30 minutes R~ntal: $75.00/week Purchase: $410.00 Distributor: Aims Instructional Media, Inc.
RAPE, PART II (PROVIDING THE PROOF)
RAPE
1978, (1) Film, 30 minutes Rental: $ 75/week Purchase: $410.00 Distributor: Aims Instructional Media, Inc.
1978, (1) Film Rental/Purchase: Contact Distributor Distributor: Public Television Library
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AVENUES TO SPEEDY DISPOSITION SESSION NO. 2
Barry H. Garfinkel, Stephen A. Weiner and Joseph T. McLaughlin
1978, (2) Audio-Cassettes, 2 hours Purchase: $20.94 Distributor: American Law Institute, ABA Committee on
Continuing Professional Education
TRIAL TECHNIQUES: A COMPENDIUM OF COURSE MATERIALS
1978, (12) Audio Cassette and text, 13-1/2 hours Purchase: $15.00 Distributor: NCDA
ART OF CROSS EXAMINATION
Irving Yonnger
1978, (2) Video Tape, 1 hour each Rental/Purchase: Contact Distributor Distributor: American Bar Center
TRIAL ADVOCACY
1978, Video Tape Rental/Purchase: Contact Distributor Distributor: American Bar Center
TRIAL TECHl~IQUES SERIES
1978, (15) Video'Tapes Rental/Purchase: Contact Distributor Distributor: American Bar Center
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