ABA Journal 1995 Mark Hansen - Abstracts

ABA Journal 1995 Mark Hansen
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Body of evidence: when coroners and medical examiners fail to distinguish accidents from murders from suicides, a botched autopsy can be the death of a fair trial, an insurance settlement or a civil suit. (includes related article)LawMark Hansen
Complaining jurors get a hearing: Manhattan ombudservice designed to make jury duty less trying.LawMark Hansen
Culottes flap tests fabric of court: public defender escalates feud by goading get-tough judge over shorts policy. (Broward County, Florida, Circuit Court Judge Barry Goldstein)LawMark Hansen
Disney deal done in one long weekend: lawyers work round the clock to accomplish $19 billion takeover of ABC.LawMark Hansen
House of delegates backs model laws: Uniform Adoption Act receives key endorsement from ABA.LawMark Hansen, James Podgers
Jurors demand a speedy trial: when their deadline can't be met, judge declares a mistrial. (New York)LawMark Hansen
New strategy in battering cases: about a third of jurisdictions prosecute even without victim's testimony.LawMark Hansen
NYU experiment offers free education; law school's goal is to test whether more students will take public service jobs.LawMark Hansen
Sequestration little used, little liked: tensions on Simpson jury could be symptom of record confinement.LawMark Hansen
Solving the problem: a team of forensic pathologists and a statewide network make New Mexico's medical examiner system a model for the nation.LawMark Hansen
Travel, phone records sought in libel suit; tobacco company claims documents needed to identify 'Deep Cough' source. (suit by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. against ABC News)LawMark Hansen
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