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A lie is a lie: an argument for strict protection against a prosecutor's knowing use of perjured testimony/ Charlie DeVore.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Evanston: Northwestern University Press, c2011.Description: v101 n2, pages 667-698; 25 cmISSN:
  • 0091-4169
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  • DPer 364.05 J82 2011 v101 n.2
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DPer 364.05 J82 2011 v101 n.2 The criminalization of lying: DPer 364.05 J82 2011 v101 n.2 Excusing behavior: DPer 364.05 J82 2011 v101 n.2 Understanding the antecedents of the "school-to-jail" link: DPer 364.05 J82 2011 v101 n.2 A lie is a lie: DPer 364.05 J82 2011 v101 n.2 Contemporary prosecutions of civil rights era crimes: DPer 364.05 J82 2011 Vol. 101, No. 1 The proper remedy for a lack of Batson findings: DPer 364.05 J82 2011 Vol. 101, No. 1 Class matters/

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