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PROPOSED FEDERAL RULE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 41.1

NCJ Number
6931
Journal
Minnesota Law Review Volume: 56 Issue: 4 Dated: (MARCH 1972) Pages: 667-698
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
1972
Length
32 pages
Annotation
PROCEDURES UNDER, USE OF, AND CONSTITUTIONALITY OF RULE 41.1 OF THE PROPOSED FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.
Abstract
AN ANALYSIS OF THE BACKGROUND TO THE NONTESTIMONIAL IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES, SUCH AS FINGERPRINTING, OUTLINED IN THE FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 41.1. USE OF THE RULE IS STUDIED IN RELATION TO EVIDENCE NEEDED TO INVOKE IT AND THE INFORMATION OBTAINABLE THROUGH ITS USE. A DISCUSSION AS TO ITS CONSTITUTIONALITY IS ALSO INCLUDED.

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