Re: state survey request

From: David P. Dillard (jwne@temple.edu)
Date: Sat Feb 10 2007 - 04:17:33 PST


Of possible interest in the area of state law, homicide and malice could
be some of these sources from a well known search engine.

http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=malice+and+%22state+laws
%22+and+homicide+&hl=en&oi=scholart

A shorter URL for the above link:

<http://tinyurl.com/2d5rur>

These search results from a variation of the above search may also be of
interest for some of the resulting citations.

<http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=malice+and+%22state+laws
%22+and+homicide+&hl=en&oi=scholart>

A shorter URL for the above link:

<http://tinyurl.com/2d5rur>

Sincerely,
David Dillard
Temple University
(215) 204 - 4584
jwne@temple.edu
Net-Gold
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/net-gold>
<http://listserv.temple.edu/archives/net-gold.html>
General Internet & Print Resources
<http://library.temple.edu/articles/subject_guides/general.jsp>
<http://www.learningis4everyone.org/>
<http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/ringleaders/davidd.html>
Digital Divide Network
<http://www.digitaldivide.net/profile/jwne>
Educator-Gold
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Educator-Gold/>

==========================================

On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, Cheryl Nyberg wrote:

> Nancy,
>
> Here are some law review citations from the Subject Compilations of State
> Laws database on felony murder:
>
> AU Houck, Kara M.
> JA <I>People v. Dekens<D>: The Expansion of the Felony-Murder Doctrine in
> Illinois.
> JN Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
> JC 30 (1999):357-92
> ANN P. 364, fn. 63. Citations only. Cites to codes. Covers laws on felony
> murder.
>
> AU Hatchett, Jennifer DeCook
> JA Kansas Felony Murder: Agency or Proximate Cause?
> JN University of Kansas Law Review
> JC 48 (2000):1047-82
> ANN Pp. 1057-58, fn. 82. Citations only. Cites to codes. Covers laws on
> felony murder. Includes U.S. (federal).
>
>
> AU Cole, Dana K.
> JA Expanding Felony-Murder in Ohio: Felony-Murder or Murder-Felony?
> JN Ohio State Law Journal
> JC 63 (2002):15-61
> ANN Pp. 15-16, fns. 2-6. Citations only. Cites to codes. Covers language
> used in felony murder laws.
>
> AU Haussler, Helyna
> JA The Starting Point of Maryland's Gradual Transition Back to the
> Proximate Cause Theory for Determining Criminal Liability under the Felony-Murder
> Doctrine.
> JN Maryland Law Review
> JC 60 (2001):909-32
> ANN P. 912, fn. 25. Citations only. Cites to codes. Covers the thirty-two
> states that have laws on felony murder.
>
> The database does not contain any sources with citations on laws defining
> malice in the criminal context, although it does contain several sources
> dealing with malice in the context of punitive damages.
>
> Cheryl Nyberg
> Author, Subject Compilations of State Laws.
>
> ()()()()()()()()()()()()
> Cheryl Rae Nyberg
> Reference Librarian
> Gallagher Law Library
> University of Washington
> 206/543-7672
> cnyberg@u.washington.edu
> http://lib.law.washington.edu
> ()()()()()()()()()()()()
>
> On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, Nancy_Adams@ca11.uscourts.gov wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately I do not have access to Westlaw's "50 State Statutory
> > Surveys" database or the published surveys of state laws (National Survey
> > of State Laws or Subject Compilations of State Laws).
> >
> > I need to know the state of the law in the 50 states on two subjects:
> > 1) The felony murder rule. I need to know which states follow an unmerged
> > common-law rule, which have a "merger" doctrine in place, and which limit
> > felony murder to specific enumerated predicate felonies
> > 2) I need to know how the states define malice for the purpose of crimes
> > other than murder
> >
> > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Nancy
> >
> > Nancy Adams
> > Librarian
> > U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia
> > 75 Spring Street SW, Room 2356
> > Atlanta, GA 30303
> > 404-215-1319
> > nancy_adams@ca11.uscourts.gov
> >
>
>



This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Wed Nov 14 2007 - 20:46:51 PST