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From OCDLA Library of Defense
- Appeals
- Crimes
- Burglary/Trespass
- Child Abuse
- Criminal Mischief
- Criminal Mistreatment
- Drugs
- DUII
- Escape
- Failure to Appear
- Failure to Register as Sex Offender
- Felon in Possession
- Forgery
- Hindering Prosecution
- Hit and Run
- Identity Theft
- Incohate Crimes
- Interfering w/Peace Officer
- Interfering w/Public Transp
- Kidnapping
- Murder/Manslaughter
- Perjury
- Robbery
- Sex Crimes
- Attempts
- Defenses
- Forcible Compulsion
- Mental Defect
- Physically Helpless
- Rape I
- Rape II
- Rape III
- Sex Abuse I
- Sex Abuse II
- Sex Abuse III
- Sexual Intercourse
- Sodomy I
- Sodomy II
- Sodomy III
- Southard: No Diagnosis Absent Physical Evidence
- Unlawful Sexual Penetration I
- Unlawful Sexual Penetration II
- Using a Child in a Sexual Display
- Stalking/VROs
- Theft
- Unlawful Use of Weapon
- Witness Tampering
- Defenses
- Delinquency
- Dependency
- Evidence Code
- Procedure
- Relevancy
- Privileges
- Lay Witnesses
- Expert Testimony
- Hearsay
- Basics of Hearsay (801,802,805,806)
- Definition of Unavailability - 804(1)(2)
- Excited Utterance - 803(2)
- State of Mind - 803(3)
- Stmt for Medical Treatment - 803(4)
- Business Records - 803(6)(7)
- Public Records - 803(8)(9)(10)(17)
- Religious Records - 803(11)(12)(13)
- Property Records - 803(14)(15)
- Old Documents - 803(16)
- Complaints of Abuse - 803(18)(24)
- Domestic Violence - 803(26)
- Reputation - 803(19)(20(21)
- Judgments - 803(22)(23)
- LEDS - 803(25)(26)
- Forensic Reports - 803(27)
- Prior Testimony - 804(3)(a)
- Dying Declaration - 804(3)(b)
- Stmt Against Interest - 804(3)(c)
- Stmt Made in Professional Course - 804(3)(e)
- Forfeiture by Wrong Doing - 804(3)(f)(g)
- Catchalls - 803(28),804(3)(h)
- Authentication
- Confessions/Admissions
- Vouching
- Extradition
- Forensic Evidence
- Immigration
- Investigation
- Mental States
- Symptoms
- Civil Commitments
- DSM-IV-TR
- Fitness to Proceed
- Guilty Except for Insanity (GEI)
- Medications
- Mental States Required for Conviction
- Testing
- Competence Assessment for Defendants with Mental Retardation (CAST-MR)
- Competency Assessment Instrument (CAI)
- Competency Screening Test (CST)
- Computer-Assisted Determination of Competency Procedure (CADCOMP)
- Fitness Interview Test (FIT)
- Georgia Court Competency Test-Mississippi State Hospital Version (GCCT-MSH)
- Interdisciplinary Fitness Interview (IFI)
- MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool (MacCAT-CA)
- Million Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI-3)
- Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2)
- Psychological Assessment Inventory (PAI)
- Rogers Criminal Responsibility Assessment Scale (R-CRAS)
- Rorshach Inkblot Test
- Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank (RISB)
- Oregon Constitution
- Search and Seizure
- Self-Incrimination
- Sentencing
- Constitutional Issues
- Felony Sentencing Guidelines
- Mandatory Minimum Laws
- Credits
- Alternative Sentencing
- Criminal Episodes
- Merger
- Consecutive Sentences
- Probation
- Post-Prison Supervision
- Monetary-Obligations
- Restitution Handbook
- Misdemeanor Sentencing
- Collateral Consequences
- Appeal and Review
- Expungement
- Trial Procedure
- Ex Post Facto
- Jury Concurrence
- Interpreters
- Joinder/Severance
- Jury Instructions
- Right to Counsel
- Access to Adequate Services of Counsel
- Appointing Counsel/Informing of Rights
- Due Process Clause
- Eligibility for Court-Appointed Counsel
- Interrogations and Statements
- Parental Rights Proceedings
- Partial Denial of Counsel
- Post-Conviction Proceedings
- Qualifying Stages of Criminal Prosecution
- Remedial Sanction Hearings
- Rights Before Submitting to Chemical Testing
- Sixth Amendment
- Substitution of Court-Appointed Counsel
- Substituting/Obtaining Retained Counsel
- Waiver-Preservation-Appellate Review
- Stipulated Plea Agreements
- Sufficiency
- Venue
- Witnesses
- Trial Skills