From the Editors

Criminal Law Practitioner, Dec 2016

By Kieley Sutton, Published on 01/01/16

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Criminal Law Practitioner Volume 3 Issue 2 Article 1 2016 From the Editors Kieley Sutton American University Washington College of Law Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/clp Part of the Criminal Law Commons Recommended Citation Sutton, Kieley (2016) "From the Editors," Criminal Law Practitioner: Vol. 3 : Iss. 2 , Article 1. Available at: https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/clp/vol3/iss2/1 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ American University Washington College of Law. It has been accepted for inclusion in Criminal Law Practitioner by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @ American University Washington College of Law. For more information, please contact . Sutton: From the Editors FROM IE ElI1OR-IN-CHIEF Dear Readers, It is with great pride that we present the second issue of the third volume of the CriminalLawPractitioner. This edition features both student and practitioner pieces to cover a variety of key topics. The CriminalLawPractitioneris the American University Washington College of Law's only student-run publication dedicated to addressing key criminal law issues that are helpful to practicing attorneys, judges, legislators, and law students. This edition would not have been made possible without the hard work of our junior staffers and our executive board. I would like to take this time to congratulate all of our staffers who are graduating this semester. Your work for the Practitionerhas been invaluable. Additionally, I would like to welcome the incoming board. Next year, Megan Doyle will be joining us as Executive Editor; Peter Brostowin and Joseph Collins III will be joining us as Managing and Deputy Managing Editor; Cheline Schroeder and William Warmke will be joining us as Articles and Deputy Articles Editor; Braxton Marcela and Emily Wolfford will be joining us as Publication and Deputy Publications Editors; and Aaron Garavaglia and Samantha Dos Santos will be joining us as Blog and Deputy Blog Editors. I have no doubt that the new executive staff will work hard to continue the great work that their predecessors have done for the CriminalLawPractitioner. Finally, I would like to thank you: the readers. Providing you with quality articles that address important topics and controversies within the criminal law field is why we exist. If you are interested in reading more of our work, check out our blog at our new website: crimlawpractitioner.com. The staff of the CriminalLawPractitionerhope that you enjoy this issue. Sincerely, Kieley Sutton Editor-In-Chief Published by Digital Commons @ American University Washington College of Law, 2015 1 (...truncated)


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