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Vol. 54, Issue 3, 2020 June 08, 2020 EDT

The Meaning of a Misdemeanor in a Post-Ferguson World: Evaluating the Reliability of Prior Conviction Evidence

John D. King ,
  • citizenship
  • class
  • race
  • prior conviction
  • misdemeanor
  • criminal history
  • sentencing
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John D. King, The Meaning of a Misdemeanor in a Post-Ferguson World: Evaluating the Reliability of Prior Conviction Evidence, 54 Georgia Law Review 927 (2020).
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