Law and Contemporary Problems, 36. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1971 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 58.
486. lappuse
... rule the Court depends upon sanctions that force the citizen to depend upon due process constraints . The Court adopted the exclusionary rule as a primary means of sanctioning police behavior not because it had any great faith in the rule's ...
... rule the Court depends upon sanctions that force the citizen to depend upon due process constraints . The Court adopted the exclusionary rule as a primary means of sanctioning police behavior not because it had any great faith in the rule's ...
506. lappuse
... rule that is in question . The court can view the rule in the context of its relation to other rules and can search out the judgments that underlie or oppose the acceptance of the rule . But when it is required to operate in an ...
... rule that is in question . The court can view the rule in the context of its relation to other rules and can search out the judgments that underlie or oppose the acceptance of the rule . But when it is required to operate in an ...
511. lappuse
... rule . For example , assume that a department adheres to a policy that before a policeman can show the victim of a crime photographs of any suspects , he must first caution him " not to feel under any obligation to identify anyone " and ...
... rule . For example , assume that a department adheres to a policy that before a policeman can show the victim of a crime photographs of any suspects , he must first caution him " not to feel under any obligation to identify anyone " and ...
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