Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 14. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1975 |
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1.3. rezultāts no 58.
185. lappuse
... trial court's failure to protect the accused was compounded by the " holding that it lacked power to control the publicity about the trial . " 11 These facts laid the foundation for the Supreme Court to make some sweeping suggestions ...
... trial court's failure to protect the accused was compounded by the " holding that it lacked power to control the publicity about the trial . " 11 These facts laid the foundation for the Supreme Court to make some sweeping suggestions ...
197. lappuse
... trial and consequently require a change of venue . " In each instance the voir dire works to assure the rights of a fair trial without infringing on any other constitutional rights . As such it is eminently preferable to " gag orders ...
... trial and consequently require a change of venue . " In each instance the voir dire works to assure the rights of a fair trial without infringing on any other constitutional rights . As such it is eminently preferable to " gag orders ...
198. lappuse
... trial rights . Additional Adverse Press Protections Generally , a continuance or postponement of trial will not be granted merely on a showing of adverse publicity . Courts usually hold that the other remedies , such as change of venue ...
... trial rights . Additional Adverse Press Protections Generally , a continuance or postponement of trial will not be granted merely on a showing of adverse publicity . Courts usually hold that the other remedies , such as change of venue ...
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