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Sometimes What Everybody Thinks They Know Is True
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychology Association ; Springer Science+Business Media, 2003-12)
This essay responds to D. Davis and W. C. Follette (2002), who question the value of motive evidence in murder cases. They argue that the evidence that a husband had extramarital affairs, that he heavily insured his wife's ...
To tell what we know or wait for Godot?
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Plenum Publishing Corporation ; Springer Science+Business Media, 1991-02)
The evidence that death-qualified jurors are more likely than excluded jurors to convict is consistent, robust, and directly relevant to the issues of representativeness and conviction proneness that were before the Supreme ...