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Works by Colin Miller in Law

2023

A New Test for the New Crime Exception, Colin Miller
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2022

Rectifying Wrongful Convictions through the Dormant Grand Jury Clause, Colin Miller
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The Constitutional Right to an Implicit Bias Jury Instruction, Colin Miller
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Strategic Use of Alibi Defenses, Colin Miller, Kay L. Levine
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2021

The End of Comparative Qualified Immunity, Colin Miller
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2020

South Carolina Civil Procedure, James F. Flanagan, John S. Nicols, Joel Samuels, Colin Miller
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Why States Must Consider Innocence Claims after Guilty Pleas, Colin Miller
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2019

The Right to Evidence of Innocence Before Pleading Guilty, Colin Miller
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2018

Plea Agreements as Constitutional Contracts, Colin Miller
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Reciprocal Immunity, Colin Miller
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2016

Sovereign Impunity: Why Double Jeopardy Should Apply in Puerto Rico, Colin Miller
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2015

Cloning Miranda: Why Medical Miranda Supports the Pre-Assertion of Criminal Miranda Rights, Colin Miller
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2014

Contents May Have Shifted: Disentangling the Best Evidence Rule from the Rule Against Hearsay, Colin Miller
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The Social Medium: Why the Authenticantion Bar Should Be Raised for Social Media Evidence, Colin Miller
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2013

No Explanation Required?: A Reply to Jeffrey Bellin's eHearsay, Colin Miller
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Anchors Away: Why the Anchoring Effect Suggests that Judges Should be Able to Participate in Plea Discussions, Colin Miller
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2012

The Purpose-Driven Rule: Drew Peterson, Giles v. California, and the Transferred Intent Doctrine of Forfeiture by Wrongdoing, Colin Miller
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Beware of the Diamond Dogs: Why a 'Credentials Alone' Conception of Probable Cause Violates the Compulsory Process Clause, Colin Miller
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Bullshit!: Why the Retroactive Application of Federal Rules of Evidence 413-414 and State Counterparts Violates the Ex Post Facto Clause, Colin Miller
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Avoiding a Confrontation? How Courts Have Erred in Finding That Nontestimonial Hearsay is Beyond the Scope of the Bruton Doctrine, Colin Miller
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No Expertise Required: How Washington D.C. Has Erred in Expanding its Expert Testimony Requirement, Colin Miller
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2011

Deal or No Deal: Why Courts Should Allow Defendants to Present Evidence That They Rejected Favorable Plea Bargains, Colin Miller
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2010

Crossing Over: Why Attorneys (And Judges) Should Not Be Able to Cross-Examine Witnesses Regarding Their Immigration Statuses For Impeachment Purposes, Colin Miller
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Stranger Dictum: Why Arizona v. Gant Compels the Conclusion that Suspicionless Buie Searches Incident to Lawful Arrests are Unconstitutional, Colin Miller
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Lawyers, Guns, and Money: Why the Tiahrt Amendment's Ban on the Admissibility of AFT Trace Data in State Court Actions Violates the Commerce Clause and the Tenth Amendment, Colin Miller
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2009

A Public Privilege, Colin Miller
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Impeachable Offenses?: Why Civil Parties in Quasi-Criminal Cases Should Be Treated Like Criminal Defendants Under the Felony Impeachment Rule, Colin Miller
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Dismissed with Prejudice: Why Application of the Anti-Jury Impeachment Rule to Allegations of Racial, Religious, or Other Bias Violates the Right to Present a Defense, Colin Miller
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2008

Ordeal By Innocence: Why There Should Be a Wrongful Incarceration/Execution Exception to Attorney-Client Confidentiality, Colin Miller
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Even Better than the Real Thing: How Courts Have Been Anything But Liberal in Finding Genuine Questions Raised as to the Authenticity of Originals Under Rule 1003, Colin Miller
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"Manifest" Destiny?: How Some Courts Have Fallaciously Come to Require A Greater Showing of Congressional Intent for Jurisdictional Exhaustion Than They Require for Preemption, Colin Miller
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2006

The Best Offense is a Good Defense: Why Defendants' Nolo Contendere Pleas Should Be Inadmissible Against Them When They Become Civil Plaintiffs, Colin Miller
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2005

A Shock to the System: Analyzing the Conflict Among Courts over Whether and When Excited Utterances May Follow Subsequent Startling Occurrences in Rape and Sexual Assault Cases, Colin Miller
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2004

A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Wolf v. Ashcroft and the Constitutionality of Using MPAA Ratings to Censor Films in Prison, Colin Miller
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Banishment from Within and Without: Analyzing Indigenous Sentencing Under International Human Rights Standards, Colin Miller
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2003

A Death By Any Other Name: The Federal Government's Inconsistent Treatment of Drugs Used in Lethal Injections and Physician-Assisted Suicide, Colin Miller
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Escape from New York: Analyzing the State's Relative Interests in Proscribing the Withdrawal of Life Support and Physician-Assisted Suicide, Colin Miller
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