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Home > UBLR > Vol. 26 > Iss. 2

 
University of Baltimore Law Review

Spring 1997

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University of Baltimore Law Review Volume 26 Number 2 (Spring 1996) Front Matter

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Preserved or Pickled?: The Right to Trial by Jury after the Merger of Law and Equity in Maryland
Charles A. Rees

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The Use of Appointed Counsel for Children in Maryland: A Need for Standards and Guidance
William T. Kerr

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Book Reviews: Shades of Freedom: Racial Politics and Presumptions of the American Legal Process
José F. Anderson

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Notes: Malicious Prosecution — False Imprisonment — Punitive Damages — Court Requires Clear and Convincing Evidence of Actual Malice to Support an Award of Punitive Damages in Both Malicious Prosecution and False Imprisonment Actions; False Imprisonment Does Not Lie against an Individual Who Wrongfully Procures The Arrest of Another, Where Arrest Is Made by a Police Officer Executing a Facially Valid Warrant. Montgomery Ward v. Wilson, 339 Md. 701, 664 A.2d 916 (1995)
Joseph R. Salko

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Notes: When a Contract for the Purchase of Land Is Executed Prior to the Initiation of a Suit Involving the Propertys Title, Lis Pendens May Be Precluded from Affecting the Purchaser's Interest under the Doctrine of Equitable Conversion. Deshields v. Broadwater, 338 Md. 422, 659 A.2d 300 (1995)
Christopher J. Marchand

 
 
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