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E Lea, Johnston, Christina P, Gliser, Jonathan P, Haney, Dana L, Formon, Naoko, Hashimoto, Nadia, Rossbach
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Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 40:733-755
A significant minority of jurisdictions in the United States offer extreme emotional disturbance (EED) as a partial defense to murder. The form of this defense, as established by statute and case law, varies widely among jurisdictions. Empirical rese
Autor:
E. Lea Johnston
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 25:196-211
Defendants who attempt to represent themselves, or proceed pro se, make up less than 1% of felony cases. However, when the issue of competency to proceed pro se arises, it can present interesting questions and challenges not only for the defendant, b
Autor:
E. Lea Johnston, Vincent Leahey
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
E. Lea Johnston
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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E. Lea Johnston
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
At sentencing, a judge may foresee that an individual with a major mental disorder will experience serious psychological or physical harm in prison. In light of this reality and offenders’ other potential vulnerabilities, a number of jurisdictions
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Alabama Law Review. 2024, Vol. 75 Issue 4, p864-896. 33p.
Autor:
E. Lea Johnston
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
To date, no scholarly article has analyzed the theoretical basis of mental health courts, which currently exist in forty-three states. This article examines the two utilitarian justifications proposed by mental health court advocates - therapeutic ju
Autor:
E. Lea Johnston
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
In 1996, Congress amended the Immigration and Nationality Act by providing a new sanction for asylum seekers: if an immigration judge makes a finding that a non-citizen has knowingly filed a fraudulent asylum application, then that person is permanen
Autor:
Gunder, Jessica R.1
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Tulane Law Review. Feb2024, Vol. 98 Issue 3, p363-410. 48p.