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Volume 61, Number 2 (Spring 2024)
The Mistaken Law of Mistakes of Law: Mistakes Negating Culpability Under the Model Penal Code
Morrison’s Flawed “Focus” Test and the Transnational Application of the (Misinterpreted) Wire Fraud Statute
Defining “Victim” Through Harm: Crime Victim Status in the Crime Victims’ Rights Act and Other Victims’ Rights Enactments
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The Mistaken Law of Mistakes of Law: Mistakes Negating Culpability Under the Model Penal Code

Scott England

Morrison’s Flawed “Focus” Test and the Transnational Application of the (Misinterpreted) Wire Fraud Statute

Julie Rose O’Sullivan

Defining “Victim” Through Harm: Crime Victim Status in the Crime Victims’ Rights Act and Other Victims’ Rights Enactments

Paul G. Cassell and Michael Ray Morris, Jr.

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