Defining Crimes, by the distinguished author team of William J. Stuntz (late of Harvard) and Joseph L. Hoffmann (Indiana), breaks from the tradition of Model Penal Code-centric casebooks and focuses instead on the rich intellectual and ...
... Jr. Alexander Bickel Professor of Law Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University Robert H. Sitkoff John L. Gray Professor of Law Harvard Law School David Alan Sklansky Stanley Morrison Professor of Law Faculty Co- Director ...
On January 18, 2015, at about 1 A.M ., Brock Allen Turner, a 19- year- old student athlete at Stanford University, sexually assaulted a 22- year- old woman outside a fraternity house while she was heavily intoxicated and unconscious.
" The entirely new perspective of Defining Crimes reflects the essential nature of the problems and issues that affect criminal cases every day.
"[This book focuses on the] intellectual and theoretical issues that arise from how crimes actually get defined and applied today by state and federal legislatures, trial and appellate courts, police, prosecutors, defense lawyers, and ...
This collection of essays tackle a range of issues about the criminal law's "special part"--the part that defines specific offences.
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