Abstract
In 1978, after an expensive and time-consuming project, the Arizona Legislature adopted an almost complete revision of its criminal laws. In the twenty years since then, intervening legislatures have made many changes to the 1978 code that raise serious questions about efficacy, cost effectiveness, and justice. This Article explores present shortcomings in the code and proposes alternative enactments and attitudes.
How to Cite
40 Ariz. L. Rev. 143 (1998)
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