Abstract
What follows is, first, a description of the typical scenarios that arise in after-acquired-evidence cases and the law surrounding McKennon. Section II discusses how the economic literature on information and signaling applies to such cases; section III elaborates upon the motives behind and the perversities of McKennon; and section IV offers conclusions.
Recommended Citation
Wahl, Jenny B.
(1999)
"Protecting the Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Perverse Consequences of the McKennon Rule,"
Akron Law Review: Vol. 32:
Iss.
3, Article 5.
Available at:
https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/akronlawreview/vol32/iss3/5