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December 19, 2005
Quoted CrimProfs
Gerald Reamey of St. Mary's tells the St. Antonio Express that charging a witness with murder for lying at trial to send a defendant to death row is a long shot.
Texas CrimProf Mike Sharot is talks to the Daily Texan about UT's new law dean.
South Carolina CrimProf Ken Gaines discusses the difficulties with proving recklessness in a homidice prosecution.
Georgia State CrimProf Anne Emanuel, in the Altanta Journal Constitution, discusses a Georgia Supreme Court decision overturning the conviction of a gang member on technical grounds.
Florida CrimProf Chistopher Slobogin tells The Herald that suppressed confessions are few and far between.
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