Criminal Law
Crim. Law Journal Winter 2016, Vol. 16, Issue 1
Content
- Everything You Wanted To Know About Prop 47 But Were Afraid To Ask
- Getting To "Why?" In Police Misconduct Cases: the Interrogation Rights of Police Officers In Parallel Administrative and Criminal Investigations
- How (Not) To Handle Exhibits In Trial*
- How Prosecutors Brought Down Lucky Luciano
- Masthead
- The Criminal Law Section Announces the Retirement of Criminal Law Section Advisors Gregory Paraskou and Marshall Schulman
- Message From the Chair
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR
This Edition of the Criminal Law Journal has something that should interest every one of our members. For new practitioners, there is Albert Camacho’s explication of the ramification of Prop 47, as well as a listing of helpful do’s and don’ts regarding the admissibility of evidence from distinguished members of the California Judiciary. There is a fascinating commentary on the trial of mob boss Lucky Luciano – complete with pictures!
Finally, for those of us who have been practicing for awhile, there is a tribute to two criminal practitioners, Marshall Schulman and Greg Paraskou, who are hanging it up after many decades spent defending the rights of the accused. They will be missed in the courtroom, as longtime members of the Criminal Law Executive Committee, and as the best representatives of our profession.
Anne Perry
Chair