Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Quoted CrimProfs
Stetson CrimProf Robert Batey in the Christian Science Monitor on whether death row inmates should get credit for personal rehabilitation while on death row; Rutgers CrimProf George Thomas in the Asbury Park Press on a local case in which a convicted killer may walk free due to a technical jurisdictional problem; Florida CrimProf Christopher Slobogin in the St. Petersburg Times on the plain view doctrine and in the Miami Herald on the Al-Arian case (a South Florida professor charged with terrorism); Northwestern CrimProf Ronald Allen in the Kansas City Star on Italy prosecuting CIA operatives in abstentia; and South Texas CrimProf Susan Crump in the Houston Chronicle on felony-murder charges being filed against a local school bus driver who recklessly killed a child while driving the school bus. [Mark Godsey]
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/crimprof_blog/2005/11/quoted_crimprof.html