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1 May 2010
- 20:5220:52, 1 May 2010 diff hist −36 Federal Rules of Evidence No edit summary
- 20:5220:52, 1 May 2010 diff hist +3,945 N Federal Rules of Evidence Created page with 'ARTICLE I. GENERAL PROVISIONS * Rule 101. Scope * Rule 102. Purpose and Construction * Rule 103. Rulings on Evidence * Rule 104. Preliminary Questions * Rule�'
- 20:4520:45, 1 May 2010 diff hist +32 United States No edit summary
28 April 2010
- 09:2409:24, 28 April 2010 diff hist +23 Pretrial Identification No edit summary
- 09:2409:24, 28 April 2010 diff hist +429 Pretrial Identification No edit summary
- 09:2309:23, 28 April 2010 diff hist +841 Neil v. Biggers, 409 U. S. 188 (1972) No edit summary
- 09:1709:17, 28 April 2010 diff hist +31,310 N Neil v. Biggers, 409 U. S. 188 (1972) Created page with 'U.S. Supreme Court Neil v. Biggers, 409 U.S. 188 (1972) Neil v. Biggers No. 71-586 Argued October 18-19, 1972 Decided December 6, 1972 409 U.S. 188 CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED�'
- 09:1709:17, 28 April 2010 diff hist +74 N Pretrial Identification Created page with 'Key Cases * United States ** Neil v. Biggers, 409 U. S. 188 (1972)'
- 09:1609:16, 28 April 2010 diff hist +4 Rights of the Accused →Rights with Police
27 April 2010
- 22:5022:50, 27 April 2010 diff hist +4 Rights of the Accused →Rights at Detention
- 22:4922:49, 27 April 2010 diff hist −2 Arrest →Background
- 22:4922:49, 27 April 2010 diff hist +1,360 Arrest No edit summary
- 22:2622:26, 27 April 2010 diff hist +1,467 Death Sentence No edit summary
- 22:2522:25, 27 April 2010 diff hist +25 Rights of the Accused →Sentencing
26 April 2010
- 19:4119:41, 26 April 2010 diff hist +1,621 N Right to Confront Witnesses Created page with '==Background== In an adversarial system, the right to confrontation is related to the defendant's right to cross-examination but may, in fact, be even broader. In certain instan�'
- 19:3919:39, 26 April 2010 diff hist +4 Rights of the Accused →Rights at Trial
- 19:3819:38, 26 April 2010 diff hist +1,290 Confessions No edit summary
- 19:3719:37, 26 April 2010 diff hist +2 Right to Counsel →International Sources
- 19:3719:37, 26 April 2010 diff hist +1,390 N Right to Counsel Created page with ' == Background == One of the most essential elements for a defendant is the right to legal counsel. == International Sources == '''International Covenant on Civil and Politic�'
- 19:3319:33, 26 April 2010 diff hist +4 Rights of the Accused →Rights at Detention
- 19:3219:32, 26 April 2010 diff hist +974 N Right to Notice of Charges Created page with '== Background == In order for a prosecution to be fair, the defendant must be given an opportunity to defend his or herself against the state apparatus. One essential element of �'
- 19:3019:30, 26 April 2010 diff hist +8 Rights of the Accused →Rights at Trial
- 19:3019:30, 26 April 2010 diff hist 0 Right to a Speedy Trial →International Sources
- 19:2919:29, 26 April 2010 diff hist −2 Right to a Speedy Trial →International Sources
- 19:2919:29, 26 April 2010 diff hist +552 Right to a Speedy Trial No edit summary
- 19:2719:27, 26 April 2010 diff hist +191 Ex Post Facto Punishment →Background
- 19:2519:25, 26 April 2010 diff hist +124 Ex Post Facto Punishment →Examples
- 19:2419:24, 26 April 2010 diff hist +405 Ex Post Facto Punishment →Background
- 19:2219:22, 26 April 2010 diff hist −2 Ex Post Facto Punishment →Background
- 19:2219:22, 26 April 2010 diff hist +344 N Ex Post Facto Punishment Created page with ' == Background == == International Sources == '''International Covenent on Civil and Political Rights, Article 14, Section 7'''- "No one shall be liable to be tried or punish�'
- 19:2019:20, 26 April 2010 diff hist −2 Rights of the Accused →Sentencing
- 19:2019:20, 26 April 2010 diff hist +6 Rights of the Accused →Sentencing
- 19:1919:19, 26 April 2010 diff hist +85 Right to Appeal →International Sources
- 19:1919:19, 26 April 2010 diff hist +389 N Right to Appeal Created page with ' == Background == Right to Appeal is fundamentally related to the right to due process and fair trial. == International Sources == "Everyone convicted of a crime shall have �'
- 19:1719:17, 26 April 2010 diff hist +4 Rights of the Accused →Sentencing
- 19:1619:16, 26 April 2010 diff hist +18 Rights of the Accused No edit summary
22 April 2010
- 14:5914:59, 22 April 2010 diff hist −31 House Arrest / Electronic Monitoring No edit summary
- 14:5914:59, 22 April 2010 diff hist +1,010 House Arrest / Electronic Monitoring →Pre-trial Monitoring
- 14:5514:55, 22 April 2010 diff hist +260 N House Arrest / Electronic Monitoring Created page with ' == Background == == Pre-trial Monitoring == == Post-trial Monitoring == == Legal Issues == ===Privacy === ===Consent=== ===Search and seizure=== ===Equality under the �'
21 April 2010
- 21:4821:48, 21 April 2010 diff hist +24,054 N Massiah v. United States, 377 U.S. 201 (1964) Created page with 'Editing Massiah v. United States, 377 U.S. 201 (1964) MR. JUSTICE STEWART delivered the opinion of the Court. The petitioner was indicted for violating the federal narcotics la�'
- 21:4721:47, 21 April 2010 diff hist +5 Right to Silence →Important Cases
- 21:4721:47, 21 April 2010 diff hist +66 Right to Silence →Important Cases
- 21:3921:39, 21 April 2010 diff hist +168,516 N Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966) Created page with 'MIRANDA v. ARIZONA. CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA. No. 759. Argued February 28 - March 1, 1966. Decided June 13, 1966. Together with No. 760, Vignera v. New York, o�'
- 21:3721:37, 21 April 2010 diff hist +83 Right to Silence No edit summary
20 April 2010
- 19:3619:36, 20 April 2010 diff hist +11,906 N Right to Compulsory Process Created page with ' == Background == The Compulsory Process clause guarantees criminal defendants a "compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor." Despite its prominent placement�'
- 19:3219:32, 20 April 2010 diff hist +34 Rights of the Accused →Rights at Trial
- 19:1919:19, 20 April 2010 diff hist +81 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World No edit summary
- 19:0319:03, 20 April 2010 diff hist +2,328 Priest-Penitent Privilege No edit summary
- 18:5718:57, 20 April 2010 diff hist 0 Priest-Penitent Privilege →CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE PRIVILEGE
- 18:5618:56, 20 April 2010 diff hist +10,686 N Priest-Penitent Privilege Created page with ' == Background == The priest-penitent privilege has its origins in pre-reformation England when courts began to recognize the traditional "Seal of Confession" established by�'