Model Penal Code. Tentative Drafts Nos. 1-13, Issues 3-7American Law Institute, 1955 - Criminal law |
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... statute . Current statutes often contain the phrase " fleeing from justice " , which has fre- quently been construed . See Note , 124 A.L.R. 1049 ( 1940 ) . Some courts have held that mere absence from the jurisdic- tion is enough ...
... statute . Current statutes often contain the phrase " fleeing from justice " , which has fre- quently been construed . See Note , 124 A.L.R. 1049 ( 1940 ) . Some courts have held that mere absence from the jurisdic- tion is enough ...
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... statute . The draft does not provide , as many statutes do , that time does not run when commission of the crime has been " concealed . " Courts have necessarily construed such formulations very narrowly . See e.g. State v . Watson ...
... statute . The draft does not provide , as many statutes do , that time does not run when commission of the crime has been " concealed . " Courts have necessarily construed such formulations very narrowly . See e.g. State v . Watson ...
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... statute . Thus a person could not be convicted , for the same conduct , under a general statute prohibiting lewd conduct and also under a specific statute prohibiting indecent exposure . Paragraph ( e ) deals with the continuing offense ...
... statute . Thus a person could not be convicted , for the same conduct , under a general statute prohibiting lewd conduct and also under a specific statute prohibiting indecent exposure . Paragraph ( e ) deals with the continuing offense ...
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PROPOSALS FOR THE SENTENCING AND TREATMENT | 7 |
Better to Meet the Specialized Needs of the Young Adult | 18 |
A Finding of Guilt Should Involve a Conviction of the Specific | 25 |
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