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Posted on October 2, 2018October 3, 2018 by C. Ross

Rape Shield

We have developed three individual resources on rape shield, to include a survey of United States statutes, a collection of relevant case law, and a chart surveying the rules of admissibility across the country.

CategoriesResources, Sexual Violence, Statutory Compilation & Case Law Summaries TagsAdmissibility of Evidence, Laws, Motions Practice, Rape Shield Laws, Sexual Violence, Trial Strategies

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