Recurring Problems in the Trial of a Criminal Action
Donald S. Voorhees
1981
(Out of Print: Archival Copy on File)
[superseded]
A collection of decisions on procedural problems arising in criminal trials, from material originally presented at Center seminars for newly appointed district judges. Areas covered include jury-related problems, co-conspirator statements, recalcitrant witnesses, the Fifth Amendment, reception of expert testimony, and mistrial.



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Criminal Law and Procedure