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Essential Elements
(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2001)
The Court has struggled for well over a century with the issue of who has final authority to define what is a "crime" for purposes of applying procedural protections guaranteed by the Constitution in criminal cases. Just ...
The Origins of Felony Jury Sentencing in the United States
(Chicago-Kent Law Review, 2003)
All of the states admitted to the Union by 1800 eventually abandoned capital punishment for most felonies in favor of discretionary terms of imprisonment. But of these states, only Virginia, Kentucky, and Georgia adopted ...