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Vol. 86, Nos. 1 - 4, pp. 1 - 148 Oct. 7 - 28, 2009 A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
MAIL FRAUD
– Money laundering, Ponzi scheme proceeds (9th Cir.), 86:129
– Scheme to deprive another of right to control spending, 86:57
– Invocation of Miranda right to counsel, passage of time (U.S., rev grant), 86:46; oral argument, 86:50
– Search incident to arrest, consideration of officer subjective intent (Md.), 86:107
– Children, curfew law, state constitution (Mass.), 86:77
– Search and seizure, inventory of arrestee belongings, standardized policy re locked containers (Mass. App. Ct.), 86:109 – Testimonial statements, ballistics statement confirming firearm operability, harmless error (Mass. App. Ct.), 86:108
– Confessions, corpus delicti rule, burglary (Or.), 86:137
– False statements (3d Cir.), 86:13 – Transporting individuals in interstate commerce for prostitution (2d Cir.), 86:77
– Appeals, sentencing, judge's request for Bureau of Prisons evaluation (6th Cir.), 86:136
– Due process, defendant review of informer records (10th Cir.), 86:134
– Exclusionary rule, identity evidence (Minn. Ct. App.), 86:13
– Search incident to arrest, warrantless examination of rape suspect's genitals (Minn. Ct. App.), 86:15 – Sentencing, judge applying cruelty aggravator after jury finds facts to support (Minn.), 86:132
See CHILDREN
– Ineffective assistance, inadequate pretrial consultation with capital client (Miss.), 86:15
– Ponzi scheme proceeds, mail fraud (9th Cir.), 86:129
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