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January 1, 1993

A summary of appellate court decisions (with the exception of standards of review) interpreting provisions of the Bail Reform Act from October 12, 1984, the act's effective date, to April 15, 1993.

Paul J. Hofer, Barbara Meierhoefer
May 1, 1992

A magazine that reported Center research and education activities in a concise format. In this issue of FJC Directions:

Bruce M. Clarke, Deirdre Golash, Donald S. Voorhees
January 1, 1990

The third edition of the late Judge Voorhees's manual collecting decisions on procedural problems arising in criminal trials.

Judicial Conference of the United States, Committee on the Operation of the Jury System
January 1, 1987

These instructions were prepared initially by a Federal Judicial Center committee in 1982 and revised in 1987 by the former Subcommittee on Pattern Jury Instructions of the former Judicial Conference Committee on the Operation of the Jury System.

Deirdre Golash
January 1, 1987

A summary of appellate court decisions (with the exception of standards of review) interpreting provisions of the Bail Reform Act from October 12, 1984, the act's effective date, to January 13, 1987.

January 1, 1986

An ongoing compilation of information that federal district judges have found useful for immediate bench or chambers reference. The Bench Book contains sections on such topics as assignment of counsel, taking guilty pleas, model sentencing forms, standard voir dire questions, and oaths.

Anthony Partridge
January 1, 1985

A summary, in outline form, of the statutes' various provisions, emphasizing provisions dealing with bail and youth offenders; changes affecting fines, forfeitures and special assessments; and changes regarding offenders with mental diseases or defects.

Donald S. Voorhees
January 1, 1985

A collection of decisions on procedural problems arising in criminal trials, from material originally presented at Center seminars for newly appointed district judges.

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