Should a guilty plea have preclusive effect?
David L. Shapiro
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Should a guilty plea have preclusive effect?
Published
1984
Publisher
University of Iowa (Iowa Law Review)
Pages
51
Subjects
Standards relating to pleas of guilty
Standards relating to pleas of guilty
ABA standards for criminal justice pleas of guilty
Standards for the acceptance of a plea of guilty in South Africa and the United Sates
Pleas of guilty to criminal offenses in the district courts of the United States
The American Bar Association standards relating to the administration of criminal justice
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For most readers, Should a guilty plea have preclusive effect? typically takes between 1h 4m and 43m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 12,750 words and common reading speeds.
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Should a guilty plea have preclusive effect? was written by David L. Shapiro.
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