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1. lsr.nellco.org
lsr.nellco.org/bc/bclsfp/paper - [Cached]Published on: 3/15/2008 Last Visited: 3/15/2008
R. Michael Cassidy, Boston College Law School
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R. Michael Cassidy, "Character and Context: What Virtue Theory Can Teach Us About a Prosecutor's Ethical Duty to "Seek Justice."" (November 27, 2006).Boston College Law School.Boston College Law School Faculty Papers.Paper 136. http://lsr.nellco.org/bc/bclsfp/papers/136 -
2. The Many Faces of Depression By
www.projecttruth2.com/Shanley% - [Cached]Published on: 2/2/2005 Last Visited: 7/9/2007
"It all hinges on the credibility of this one victim," said Michael Cassidy, an associate professor at Boston College Law School.
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Cassidy said prosecutors will have an uphill battle getting the jury to believe Shanley's accuser repressed all memories of the alleged abuse.
"They need to make a jury believe there is really such a thing as repressed memories," he said. -
3. Ocala Star Banner
www.starbanner.com/apps/pbcs.d - [Cached]Published on: 2/5/2004 Last Visited: 2/6/2004
"There's an extraordinary level of invective that isn't characteristic of this court, which over their history has strived for collegiality and civility," said R. Michael Cassidy, a Boston College law professor who follows the court closely.
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"There's a long tradition in the court of very few dissents," Professor Cassidy said.

