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Announcing HendersonBot
I for one welcome our robot doppelgangers.
categories: academia, adjudication, artificial intelligence, criminal law, crimprof blog, investigation, law school, scholarship, slider, teaching, technology
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Villarreal – A Depressing Decision by a Depressing Court
When not a single Justice demonstrates an understanding of criminal defense, we are in a bad place indeed.
categories: adjudication, cases of interest, constitution, crimprof blog, sixth amendment, slider, supreme court
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Ripeness, Supervised Release, and the Right to Counsel
If not at the sentencing hearing, then the answer to _when_ might effectively be never.
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Double Jeopardy Same Offense Stays the Same… For Now
The Court unanimously agrees that Congress intended only a single conviction, ending the matter… except to Gorsuch.
categories: adjudication, cases of interest, constitution, crimprof blog, fifth amendment, scholarship, slider, supreme courtTags: double jeopardy
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More Federal Failures to Indict
Are we experiencing a grand jury blip, or something that will prove more significant?
Tags: grand jury
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All the Wrong Questions (Part 2) – An Honest Verdict
The potential for substituting in truly intelligent machines makes me wonder… why do we ask juries the questions we do?
Tags: grand jury
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All the Wrong Questions – Criminal Adjudication in the Age of Strong AI
The potential for substituting in truly intelligent machines makes me wonder… are we doing this wrong?
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Silence During Interrogation and US v. Ward
Silence can be inscrutable… but what about when it’s not?