William Dunlap, law school professor at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut, said the Supreme Court has said that some limitations on who can buy cans are permissible. But Dunlap warned that the federal watch lists are "notoriously inaccurate" and can include many innocent people.
Date: Dec 10, 2015
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Connecticut Father, Who Forgot Child In A Car In July, Arrested And Charged ...
Criminally negligent homicide, which is the misdemeanor that hes being charged with, does not require any intent, William Dunlap, Quinnipiac University criminal law professor, said,accordingto CBS News, adding: It simply requires that he acted with criminal negligence.
Date: Nov 12, 2014
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Connecticut Father Who Left Toddler in Hot Car Charged With Homicide
According to CBS News, criminal law professor William Dunlap, of Quinnipiac University, has revealed that the charge of criminally negligent homicide is an offense that does not require any intent. Rather, Dunlap argues that the fathers actions simply need to demonstrate criminal negligence t
Date: Nov 12, 2014
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Rowland Trial Gets Underway; May Hinge on Cryptic Email
It never helps to have the other people in your alleged conspiracy who concede that they violated the law, and then testify against you, said William Dunlap, professor of criminal law, and associate dean of the Quinnipiac University School of Law.
"In the first place, the prosecutor would have to ask whether a not an ordinary person in that position would believe that their life was in danger," said William Dunlap, who teaches criminal law at Quinnipiac University School of Law.