Volume
29
Issue
3
Abstract
Contains:
Criminal Procedure: California Tells Criminal Defendants They Can No Longer Orally Make Motions to Suppress at the Preliminary Hearing ........ 489
Getting Tough on Homeless Sex Offenders: Is the New Legislation a Hysterical Response or a Necessary Precaution? ......................... 500
Grand Jury Reform: Making Justice Just ................................... 516
Increasing Penalties for Bridge Trespassers ................................. 525
Moving Beyond Three Strikes Through California's Firearm Sentencing Enhancements .................................................... 531
New Residents and Collectors Must Register Their Out-of-State Handguns: Making a (Government) List and Checking it Twice ...................... 539
Parolees No Longer Walk Following Serious Felonies- Incarceration Mandatory .. 552
Providing Stalking Victims With Emergency Protective Orders: "All the Signs Were There" ......................................... 560
Restricting Bail Adjustments for Persons Charged with a Serious Felony ......... 567
Recommended Citation
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law,
Criminal Procedure,
29
McGeorge L. Rev.
489
(1998).
Available at:
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/mlr/vol29/iss3/14