Dec 101997
 

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In this episode of Left, Right, and Center, host Jim Chapman asks the panelists about the ‘broken window’ theory, whereby big crimes are discouraged by strenuously enforcing laws against relatively minor crimes.

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Dec 031997
 

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In this episode of Left, Right, and Center, host Jim Chapman asks the panelists about the Latimer case (the father killed his disabled daughter, and the question was whether it was murder or some form of legal euthanasia) and a judge’s finding on constitutional grounds that Latimer would not be sentenced pursuant to a mandatory minimum sentence set out by statute; and about third party liability.

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Nov 191997
 

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In this episode of Left, Right, and Center, host Jim Chapman asks the panelists about a U.S. judge overruling a decision made by a jury. The context is the Louise Woodward manslaughter trial.

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Nov 121997
 

1997-xx-x.lrc-thumbAUDIO – DESCRIPTION:

In this episode of Left, Right, and Center, host Jim Chapman asks the panelists about a U.S. judge overruling a decision made by a jury. The context is the Louise Woodward manslaughter trial.

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