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Criminal law & procedure
Criminal law & procedure
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The Banned Books of England and Other Countries: A Study of the Conception of Literary Obscenity£68.55 £68.55This book deals with the conception of literary obscenity as found in law and practice and its cultural and social effects. The author's primary concern is the restraint which this conception exercises on serious literature and consequently on intellectual freedom and artistic creation. Learn MoreOut of stock
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The Old Bailey and its Trials£64.85 £64.85The author attempts to give a comprehensive story of the Old Bailey, and the colorful part it played in the criminal history and administration of justice in England. Learn More
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Current Sentencing Practice£1,579.80 £1,579.80This three-volume self-contained work presents all aspects of the law and practice of sentencing in the Crown Court and the magistrates' court. It covers both the statutory framework and the decisions of the Court of Appeal. The "Sentencing Referencer" is included as part of the service. Learn More
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Witness Intimidation: The Law's Response£64.85 £64.85Finally, Graham advances a new proceeding--the preservation proceeding--that would permit the prosecutor to bring a witness before a judge, magistrate, or specially appointed attorney for the express purpose of recording and preserving the witness's testimony. Learn More
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The State Politics of Judicial and Congressional Reform: Legitimizing Criminal Justice Policies£64.85 £64.85He emphasizes the underlying constitutional, organizational, psychological, and political factors that shape public policy outcomes, arguing that a sound grasp of these factors can lead to an understanding of the gap between theory and practice in democratic politics. Learn More