Professor Cantrell has practiced law in Texas and Wisconsin and was a member of the
law faculty at Marquette University. His areas of expertise include federal criminal
procedure, Oklahoma criminal law and procedure, and constitutional law. 

Professor Cantrell received his J.D. from Baylor University where he served as Case Note
Editor of the Baylor Law Review and his LL.M. from the University of Texas. He teaches
Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure, and Applied Criminal Procedure. 

Articles

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Prosecutorial Misconduct: Closing Argument in Oklahoma, 31 Oklahoma City University Law Review 379-407 (2006)
 

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Prosecutorial Misconduct: Recognizing Errors In Closing Argument, 26 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 535-562 (2003)
 

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Search Warrants: A View of the Process, 14 Oklahoma City University Law Review 1-96 (1989)
 

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An Overview of the Preliminary Hearing in Oklahoma, 39 Oklahoma Law Review 457-472 (1986)
 

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Judicial Review in American Federalism: An Uncertain Future, 1986 Detroit College Law Review 955-973 (1986)
 

Books

Contributions to Books

1988 Supplement to Chapters 1-6 (with Chris Blair), Oklahoma Criminal Practice Manual (1987)
 
1989 Supplement to Chapters 1-6 (with Chris Blair), Oklahoma Criminal Practice Manual (1987)
 
1990 Supplement to Chapters 1-6 (with Chris Blair), Oklahoma Criminal Practice Manual (1987)
 
1991 Supplement to Chapters 1-6 (with Chris Blair), Oklahoma Criminal Practice Manual (1987)
 
1992 Supplement to Chapters 1-6 (with Chris Blair), Oklahoma Criminal Practice Manual (1987)