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Vol. 5, Issue 1, 1952March 01, 1952 EDT

Criminal Law: Evidence: Admissibility of Wire Recorded Confession

Charles R. Jones,
Photo by Scott Graham on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 5, Issue 1, 1952

Vol. 5, Issue 1, 1952
  • Admissibility of Evidence Obtained by Scientific Devices and Analyses
    Felver A. Rowell Jr.
  • Criminal Law: Discretion of Court in Fixing Bail in Noncapital Prosecutions
    Robert C. Taylor
  • A Comparison of Estate Taxes in the Southeast
    Harry G. Weissenberger
  • Florida Sales Tax
    Leo Wotitzky
  • A Statutory Study of Self-Defense and Defense of Others as an Excuse for Homicide
    Jack Lowery Jr.
  • Obtaining by False Promises: A Proposed Statute
    Rene August Pastorek
  • Federal Employers' Liability Act in Inconvenient State Courts
    William C. Morris
  • Equitable Servitudes and the Statute of Frauds
    Donald R. Thompson
  • Freedom of Attention for Transit Riders
    William C. Beatty
  • Federal Taxation: Contest Prizes—Taxable Income or Gift?
    Sam S. Hays
  • Federal Taxation: Taxability of Stock Dividends
    Sam S. Hays
  • Criminal Law: Evidence: Admissibility of Wire Recorded Confession
    Charles R. Jones
  • Constitutional Law: Taxation of Interstate Commerce
    R. H. Moseley
  • Evidence: Entries in the Regular Course of Business—Test for Extent of Admissibility Under Federal Judicial Code
    Mary E. Polk
Fla. L. Rev.
Charles R. Jones, Criminal Law: Evidence: Admissibility of Wire Recorded Confession, 5 Fla. L. Rev. 106 (1952).
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