Model Penal Code. Tentative Drafts Nos. 1-13, Issues 3-7American Law Institute, 1955 - Criminal law |
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... tion and the defendant may summon any other qualified psychiatrist to testify but no one who has not examined the defendant shall be competent to testify to his opinion as a psychiatrist with respect to the mental condition or respon ...
... tion and the defendant may summon any other qualified psychiatrist to testify but no one who has not examined the defendant shall be competent to testify to his opinion as a psychiatrist with respect to the mental condition or respon ...
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... tion is likely to relate to the monetary value of what the victim receives in exchange for what he gives up . Deception in love , on the other hand , is typically directed at arousing emotions : flattery , professions of undying love ...
... tion is likely to relate to the monetary value of what the victim receives in exchange for what he gives up . Deception in love , on the other hand , is typically directed at arousing emotions : flattery , professions of undying love ...
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... tion . ( 2 ) If the Board fixes the release date , such date shall be no less than sixty days or more than six months from the date of the prisoner's parole hearing , or from the date of last reconsideration of his case by the Board ...
... tion . ( 2 ) If the Board fixes the release date , such date shall be no less than sixty days or more than six months from the date of the prisoner's parole hearing , or from the date of last reconsideration of his case by the Board ...
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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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