Vol. 36, Issue 2, 1984March 01, 1984 EDT
Can They Kill Me If I’m Gone: Trial in Absentia in Capital Cases
Can They Kill Me If I’m Gone: Trial in Absentia in Capital Cases
Neil P. Cohen,
Articles in Vol. 36, Issue 2, 1984
Vol. 36, Issue 2, 1984
- Administering Capital PunishmentJohn Kaplan
- Comment on John Kaplan's "Administering Capital Punishment"Ernest van den Haag
- Another ViewJoseph W. Little
- Notes on the Confrontation Clause and Ohio v. RobertsGraham C. Lilly
- Collision Course in Expert Testimony: Limitations on Affirmative Introduction of Underlying DataRonald L. Carlson
- Federal Habeus Corpus Relief and the Death Penalty: "Finality with a Captial F"Robert Batey
- Can They Kill Me If I'm Gone: Trial in Absentia in Capital CasesNeil P. Cohen
- The Modification of Joint and Severe Liability: Consideration of the Uniform Comparative Fault ActNancy Thofner
- Contempt: Refining the Borders of Court PresenceRobert Keen
- Corporations: Eviscerating Rule 10b-5 by Raising the Scienter Requirement to Specific IntentRoss M. Goodman
- Criminal Procedure: "Considering the Totality of the Circumstances" in Determining Probable Cause for a Search Warrant Based on Informant's TipMichael R. Smith
Neil P. Cohen, Can They Kill Me If I’m Gone: Trial in Absentia in Capital Cases, 36 Fla. L. Rev. 273 (1984).
