Arizona v. Youngblood (English, United States of America, Legal Information Institute)
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To which legal systems does the resource apply? | United States of America |
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Which topics does the resource address? | Arizona v. Youngblood, Supreme Court of the United States, Constitution of the United States of America, constitutional law, William Rehnquist, William H. Rehnquist, John Paul Stevens, Harry Blackmun, due process, Due Process Clause, Fourteenth Amendment, jury instruction, criminal justice, law enforcement, exoneration, evidence, exculpatory evidence, discovery, deoxyribonucleic acid, DNA, bad faith, prosecutor, eyewitness identification, forensic evidence |
In which languages is the resource available? | English |
Title of the constitution, treaty, convention, statute, legislation, judicial decision, regulation, proclamation, or other source or enactment of law | Arizona v. Youngblood |
What was the origin of the constitution, treaty, convention, statute, legislation, judicial decision, regulation, proclamation, or other source or enactment of law? | Supreme Court of the United States |
Year of promulgation, adoption, ratification, entry into force, etc. | 1988 CE |
If the content appeared on a website or blog, insert the name of the website or blog here | Legal Information Institute |
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Year of publication | |
URL | https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/488/51 |
Does this resource include a glossary, dictionary, or similar reference material? | no |
Is this resource freely available online? | yes |
Is this resource available as a PDF or other downloadable format? | no |
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