CRIMINAL LAW: The Basics, 1st Ed. criminal intent (from the Common law and Model Penal code perspectives, State of iowa v. Casey s General Stores, Inc. Due Process Considerations http://www.roxbury.net/criminallaw.html
Extractions: "The writing is lucid, the material challenging, and the case selection encourages students to develop analytical and logical thinking. Schubert has done an outstanding job of selecting cases that illustrate the principles of substantive criminal law and reveal the underlying reasoning upon which these principles have been developed. Moreover, the questions that follow many of the case excerpts are well designed to direct student attention to issues, and possible future problems, that are raised by the case. The discussion questions are also extremely well done, often using hypothetical fact situations to engage students and encourage them to attempt to apply legal theory learned from the text and case readings to new fact situations."
Identity Theft State Laws Penal code § 530.58. Colorado, Does not have specific ID Theft law. Connecticut, Conn. iowa, iowa code § 715A.8 (criminal) iowa code § 714.16.B (civil) http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft_old/statelaw.htm
Extractions: Although fewer than one percent of federal sentencing involves organizations rather than individuals, several hundred billion dollars are involved in organizational crimes compared to $4 billion in those involving individuals. This information and more is contained in a law review article written by U.S. Sentencing Commission Chair Judge Diana E. Murphy to mark the tenth anniversary of the portion of the Sentencing Guidelines that apply to organizational offenders. "A Decade of Promoting Compliance and Ethics" will be published in the January edition of the Iowa Law Review, and a working version is available now on the Commis-sion's web site at www.ussc.gov. Murphy cites others' research that indicates the cost of corporate financial crime ranges between $200 billion and $565 billion annually, far more than the $4 billion all the street crime in the United States is estimated to cost in any given year. The U.S. Criminal Code provides for sanctioning persons other than individuals-a definition that includes corporations, partnerships, nonprofit entities, educational institutions, labor unions and even municipalities. The Commission, authorized by Congress to promulgate sentencing guidelines, did not issue the organizational guidelines until May 1, 1991, exactly four years after the original set of guidelines were sent to Congress. Murphy notes that the Commission "undertook research regarding organizational sentencing practices as early as 1986" and that its years of research included "debate and input from several advisory working groups, various federal agencies, as well as from the general public."
Penn Law - Faculty Activity Paul Robinson, presenter, Faculty Workshop, University of iowa law School, Paul Robinson, reporter for the Illinois criminal code Rewrite and Reform http://www.law.upenn.edu/cf/faculty/facultyActivity.cfm
Extractions: SAMPLE OF RECENT FACULTY ACTIVITY Order Activities By: Date Professor November 2005 Anita Allen, lecturer, âSticking to Your Own Kind,â Catholic Social Thought and Racism Conference, November 2005. September 2005 Wendell Pritchett, panelist, "Urban Courts Symposium: Compelling Issues Confronting Urban Courts," Philadelphia Bar Association, September 15, 2005. July 2005 June 2005 David Skeel, presenter, "Icarus in the Boardroom: Saving American Business from Corporate Corruption," The New School and on line, New York City, June 8, 2005. Stephen Burbank, panelist on the subject of summary judgment, Law and Society Association, June 2005. Stephen Burbank, lecture on judicial independence, 2005 Advanced Illinois Judicial Academy, June 2005. Charles Mooney, moderator, "The New (Improved?) UCC," AALS Mid-Year Meeting, June 2005. Geoffrey Hazard, panelist, forum on judicial campaign rules, Lousivlle Forum, June 2005. Charles Mooney, moderator, "Intellectual Property Meets Commercial Law," AALS Mid-Year Meeting, June 2005. May 2005 Gideon Parchomovsky, presenter, "The Essential Role of Securities Regulation," American Law and Economics Association Annual Meeting, New York University Law School, May 5-6, 2005.
Bindery Shipment - Return Date 03-02-05 FINAL REPORT OF THE ILLINOIS criminal code REWRITE AND REFORM COMMISSION INTERNATIONAL criminal JUSTICE REVIEW. 1213 2002-2003. iowa law REVIEW http://www.bu.edu/lawlibrary/periodicals/bindery3-02.htm
Extractions: B.U. School of Law Library Journals and other materials returned from the Bindery on Sept. 14, 2005 ALBANY LAW REVIEW 68 PP. 509-END 2004-2005 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 54 PP. 1-820 2004-2005 ARIZONA STATE LAW JOURNAL 36 2004 PP. 765-END BERKELEY JOURNAL OF EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR LAW BERKELEY TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL 20 PP. 1-1267 2005 BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY BIBLIOGRAPHY KF 292 B525 A72 2005 BRANDEIS LAW JOURNAL CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 93 PP. 1-974 2005 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 33 PP. 1-528 2004-2005 CASE WESTERN RESERVE LAW REVIEW 55 PP. 1-500 2004-2005 CLEVELAND STATE LAW REVIEW COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS CONNECTICUT INSURANCE LAW JOURNAL CONNECTICUT LAW REVIEW 37 PP. 1-603 2004-2005 DAILY TAX REPORT 169-189 W/INDEX SEPTEMBER 2003 KF 6289 A1 D3 2005 NOS. 169-189 DAILY TAX REPORT 210-229 W/INDEX NOVEMBER 2004 KF 6289 A1 D3 2004 NOS. 210-229 DUQUESNE BUSINESS LAW JOURNAL ENVIRONMENTAL FORUM KF 3775 A15 E6 V. 21 BERRING, FINDING THE LAW 12th Ed.
SSRN Journal Of Criminal Law And Criminology Incl. Electronic Paper Making criminal codes Functional A code of Conduct and a code University of iowa, College of law Date PostedDecember 21, 2003 http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/JELJOUR_Results.cfm?form_name=Pip_jrl&journal_id=242
SSRN Criminal Law & Procedure Police A Story of Strange Bedfellows in the criminal Procedure code and Evidence Act iowa law Review, Volume 87, No. 2, March 2002 Susan N. Herman http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Jeljour_results.cfm?Network=no&SortOrder=ab_approval
Lawlink NSW: 5. Law Reform In Overseas Jurisdictions The criminal code was amended in 1997 giving courts the authority to permit a iowa, North Carolina and Tennessee. 28. New York Judiciary law § 506(3). http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lrc.nsf/pages/dp46chp5
Extractions: CANADA 5.2 Criminal jury trials are a shared sphere of responsibility between the Federal and Provincial governments. Each Province and Territory has legislation ( Jury Act ) that sets out the qualifications for inclusion in jury panels and how jury panels will be constituted. Federally, the Criminal Code establishes rules to ensure that selection of jury members is fair. Provincial and Territorial law 5.3 In most Provinces and Territories, physical infirmity is a ground for disqualification, or exemption, or challenge for cause. For example, the legislation in Manitoba, Northwest Territories , Nunavut, Ontario and Yukon provides that a person who possesses a physical or mental infirmity incompatible with the discharge of jury duties is disqualified from serving as a juror. Courts have construed this statutory language as an absolute disqualification.
Cite As State V. Winders, 366 NW2d 193 (Iowa App. 1985) State Of J. Yeager R. Carlson, iowa criminal law and Procedure section 515 at 12930 Finally, Kermit Dunahoo, in his article on the new iowa criminal code, http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/wbardwel/public/nfalist/state_v_wind
Iowa State Daily | Online Edition Sexual assault has a broad definition, but the iowa criminal code defines If she talks to a law enforcement official, she can file a criminal report, http://www.iowastatedaily.com/vnews/display.v/ART/1999/11/08/3bf42ec051a1d?in_ar
Extractions: CRIMINAL LAW A Model Code of Pre-Arraignment Procedure xxii, 767 pp., 1975, Order Code 5101, Was $35. NOW $20. Order this item View Shopping Cart Checkout Empty Shopping Cart A Model Code of Pre-Arraignment Procedure is a comprehensive statute that integrates Supreme Court decisions on police practices and criminal procedure with developing knowledge and views about sound law enforcement and criminal administration. The proposals set forth in the Model Code were intended to encourage legislatures and rule-making authorities to evaluate their own criminal justice operations and to formulate such specific rules as they deem appropriate. Chief Reporter: James Vorenberg, Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Reporters: Paul M. Bator, Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts Tentative Draft No. 1 and Study Draft No. 1); Charles Fried, Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Telford Taylor, Columbia University School of Law, New York, New York Search and Seizure); Associate Reporters: Edward L. Barrett, Jr.
LII: State Statutes By Topic Crimes and Punishments (see Title 9) criminal code (see Title 9a) For the marriage, divorce, and adoption laws of the states see the LII table pages http://straylight.law.cornell.edu/topics/state_statutes2.html
Extractions: State Statutes on the Internet (Part II) [To return to Part I and the index of topics, click here Criminal Code Minnesota (see Chapters 609 thru 624) Mississippi (see Title 97) ... Virginia (see Title 18.2) Washington West Virginia (see Chapter 61) Wisconsin (see Chapters 938-951) ... Wyoming- Title 6 Indiana Iowa- Title VII Kansas (see Chapters 71 and 72) ... Kentucky (see Title XIII; PDF)
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Reform Of The Criminal Code, Cruelty To Animals Section Enforcement of animal cruelty section of criminal code by SPCAs. 1997 report from Fairfield, iowa, describing the slaughter by intruders of 16 cats http://www.cfhs.ca/CriminalCode/ccbackgrounder3.htm
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Kathleen Brickey Kathleen Brickey, a criminal law specialist, is the author of three books and the new environmental crimes provisions in the Ukranian criminal code. http://news-info.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/459.html
Extractions: Bio: Kathleen Brickey, a criminal law specialist, is the author of three books and more than two dozen articles and chapters published in scholarly journals and books. Her three-volume treatise, Corporate Criminal Liability , and her casebook, Corporate and White Collar Crime , are leading works in the field. She is a member of the American Law Institute and the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, and has served as chair of the Association of American Law Schools Criminal Justice Section and as a consultant to the United States Sentencing Commission. Her recent publications include a new edition of her casebook, Corporate and White Collar Crime White Collar Crime, in The Oxford Companion to American Law
Criminal Law Course Web Site-Elkins Background Readings A General Discussion about criminal law the Course State of iowa v. Garcia (Sup.Ct. iowa, 2000) online text; State v. http://myweb.wvnet.edu/~jelkins/crimlaw/assign.html
Extractions: Fall, 2005 Thursday, September 22, 2005: Felony-Murder (Unintentional Killings) Background Reading: Dressler (304-321) [Several of Dressler's cases on felony-murder are California cases which allow felony murder prosecutions based on the commission of a felony which is "inherently dangerous." On the inherent dangerous doctrine and it's application in California, see: CrimProf Blog Felony-Murder Jury Instructions: [ West Virginia Oklahoma Oklahoma (cont'd) Connecticut ... New Jersey: Non-slayer Participant State v. Bennett (N.C. Ct.App., 2005) [on-line text] People v. Burroughs (Dressler: 316-321) State v. Sophophone (Dressler: 327-332) Two West Virginia Cases: State v. Walker (Sup.Ct. W. Va., 1992) on-line text Stucky v. Warden, West Virginia Division of Corrections on-line text
JURIST - Dubber: Webbing The Law I don t teach criminal law, but I do teach a statutorybased course, Enrique Carrasco, University of iowa College of law; The Virtual Teacher http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/lessons/lesmay00.htm
Extractions: Markus Dirk Dubber , SUNY Buffalo Tired of using bulky casebooks that don't do justice to your subject? Me too. That's why, for the past two years, I've been teaching my lecture courses and seminars on criminal law with a website, the Penal Law Web . Even if you're not a criminal law teacher, read on. The general approach underlying the Penal Law Web can easily be adapted to other legal subjects, especially those revolving around codes or other systematic statements of law, such as restatements. Read on also if you feel woefully underskilled, understaffed, or underpaid to set up a law web. If I can do it, for free with nothing more than the web browser you're using right now to read this, so can you. Don't read on if you think that a course website shouldn't do more than post assignments and manage e-mail chats. The Penal Law Web doesn't do either. Webs Not Casebooks For several years, I kept getting increasingly frustrated with the casebook I was using in my criminal law class. It seemed to cover irrelevant topics in excruciating detail, and give short shrift to things I considered of crucial importance. After years of cutting and pasting, I suddenly realized that the problem wasn't the particular casebook, but casebooks in general. What I needed was a teaching tool that was expansive and flexible enough to reflect
Erik Luna Principled Enforcement of Penal Codes, 4 Buffalo criminal law Review Transparent Policing, 85 iowa law Review 11071194 (2000). http://www.law.utah.edu/faculty/bios/lunae.html
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Iowa Sex Offender Registry - Iowa Sex Offender Registry The iowa Sex Offender Registry became law on July 1, 1995 and along with definitions of offenses is found in Chapters 692A and 709 code of iowa http://www.iowasexoffenders.com/
Extractions: Chapters 692A and 709 Code of Iowa This website is updated daily. On or after July 1, 1995, an individual who has been convicted or adjudicated of a criminal offense against a minor, sexual exploitation, or a sexually violent crime or who was on probation, parole, or work release status, or who was incarcerated on or after July 1, 1995 is required to register. Registration does include individuals that have received a deferred sentence or deferred judgments and can include convictions from other jurisdictions such as other states and/or federal convictions. The following information is provided from the Iowa Sex Offender Registry to the public pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 692A. The purpose of this information is to allow members of the public a means to protect themselves from individuals who have committed an offense that requires registration on the Sex Offender Registry. If you see information on our website that is wrong about an offender, please notify the sheriff of the county where the offender lives. You may also email this agency via the "contact" link located on this website. Jacob Wetterling As part of the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act the United States Congress passed the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offenders Registration Act, which bears the name of an 11-year old boy who was abducted at gunpoint and never seen again. The Act set forth guidelines for states to establish sex offender registry programs.