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Volume 29 Spring 1996 Number 3
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Editorial Board for this issue
SYMPOSIUM: They grow up so fast: When juveniles commit adult crimes.
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Introduction: A Dilemma for the Juvenile Justice System
Judith L. Hunter
--Page 473
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The Laws of Unintended Results
Hon. W. Don Reader
--Page 477
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Treatment and Rehabilitation or Hard Time: Is the Focus of Juvenile Justice Changing?
Hon. John B. Leete
--Page 491
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In Search of Juvenile Justice: From Star Chamber to Criminal Court
Hon. Patrick R. Tamilia
--Page 509
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The Impact of the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction
Hon. Viola J. Taliaferro
--Page 531
ARTICLE
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Neo-federalism, Popular Sovereignity, and the Criminal Law
Terrece M. Messonnier
--Page 549
COMMENTS
• Ohio's New Sentencing Guidelines: A "Middleground" Approach to Crack
Dan Haude
--Page 607
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Preventing Franchise Flight: Could Cleveland Have Kept the Browns by Exercising its Eminent Domain Power?
Steven R. Hobson II
--Page 665
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Sentence Entrapment and Manipulation: Government Manipulation of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Todd E. Witten
--Page 697
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