Criminal
May 28, 2013
Special procedural issues in sexual assault cases
The objective of this article is to acquaint readers with common procedural issues in sexual assault cases, including statute of limitation problems, bail, speedy trial, and confidentiality.




Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center
Karla D. Kerlin
Judge
Criminal / Mental Health
Southwestern University School of Law, 1989

Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center
Renee F. Korn
Judge
Los Angeles County Superior Court
Criminal Law
UC Hastings College of the Law, 1990
Trials involving sexual assaults can give rise to a host of difficult procedural issues for both judges and practitioners. Having a good grasp of the fundamental principles of procedure in sexual assault cases is essential to the efficient and fair administration of justice.
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