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megalomania
April 16th, 2005, 07:52 PM
The Criminal Law Handbook Know Your Rights Survive the System.

The best plain-English book on criminal law available!

No one's above the law, but nearly everyone breaks it at some point or another. Whether it's flashing lights pulling you over to the side or an auditor looking grimly through your tax receipts, there may come a time when you'll want to know more, in a personal sort of way, about arraignments and voir dire, habeas corpus, and just how bail works. Lawyers Bergman and Berman-Barrett cover it all in a straightforward, uncomplicated manner. Addressing police questioning and the law of search and seizure, criminal defense options and common defense strategies, acceptable courtroom behavior, basic criminal trial rules, and a walk through the trial process to parole, this is a strikingly accessible tome of information one hopes to never need. But in the event that you do, it's here and available in the kind of language you can understand and the wealth of detail and example you can use.

Do you know what happens when you are accused of a crime? How you are charged? How plea bargains work? What happens in court?

Anyone who needs answers to these questions -- people accused of a crime, victims of crime, their families and friends, witnesses and those who want to know how the system works -- can turn to a plain-English legal book for the information they need.

With The Criminal Law Handbook, you can learn exactly what goes on in a criminal case. The easy-to-follow, question-and-answer format covers:

* arrests
* booking
* preliminary hearings
* charges
* bail
* courts
* arraignment
* search and seizure
* defenses
* evidence
* trials
* plea bargains
* sentencing
* juveniles
* "crimespeak," the language commonly used in criminal statutes
* and much more

The 6th edition covers all of the latest changes in criminal law and Supreme Court cases, including a new section on white-collar crime. It also includes new information about capital punishment, imprisonment data and bail.

Torrent is a 2 MB rar file.

megalomania
April 16th, 2005, 07:52 PM
The Criminal Law Handbook Know Your Rights Survive the System.

The best plain-English book on criminal law available!

No one's above the law, but nearly everyone breaks it at some point or another. Whether it's flashing lights pulling you over to the side or an auditor looking grimly through your tax receipts, there may come a time when you'll want to know more, in a personal sort of way, about arraignments and voir dire, habeas corpus, and just how bail works. Lawyers Bergman and Berman-Barrett cover it all in a straightforward, uncomplicated manner. Addressing police questioning and the law of search and seizure, criminal defense options and common defense strategies, acceptable courtroom behavior, basic criminal trial rules, and a walk through the trial process to parole, this is a strikingly accessible tome of information one hopes to never need. But in the event that you do, it's here and available in the kind of language you can understand and the wealth of detail and example you can use.

Do you know what happens when you are accused of a crime? How you are charged? How plea bargains work? What happens in court?

Anyone who needs answers to these questions -- people accused of a crime, victims of crime, their families and friends, witnesses and those who want to know how the system works -- can turn to a plain-English legal book for the information they need.

With The Criminal Law Handbook, you can learn exactly what goes on in a criminal case. The easy-to-follow, question-and-answer format covers:

* arrests
* booking
* preliminary hearings
* charges
* bail
* courts
* arraignment
* search and seizure
* defenses
* evidence
* trials
* plea bargains
* sentencing
* juveniles
* "crimespeak," the language commonly used in criminal statutes
* and much more

The 6th edition covers all of the latest changes in criminal law and Supreme Court cases, including a new section on white-collar crime. It also includes new information about capital punishment, imprisonment data and bail.

Torrent is a 2 MB rar file.

megalomania
April 16th, 2005, 07:52 PM
The Criminal Law Handbook Know Your Rights Survive the System.

The best plain-English book on criminal law available!

No one's above the law, but nearly everyone breaks it at some point or another. Whether it's flashing lights pulling you over to the side or an auditor looking grimly through your tax receipts, there may come a time when you'll want to know more, in a personal sort of way, about arraignments and voir dire, habeas corpus, and just how bail works. Lawyers Bergman and Berman-Barrett cover it all in a straightforward, uncomplicated manner. Addressing police questioning and the law of search and seizure, criminal defense options and common defense strategies, acceptable courtroom behavior, basic criminal trial rules, and a walk through the trial process to parole, this is a strikingly accessible tome of information one hopes to never need. But in the event that you do, it's here and available in the kind of language you can understand and the wealth of detail and example you can use.

Do you know what happens when you are accused of a crime? How you are charged? How plea bargains work? What happens in court?

Anyone who needs answers to these questions -- people accused of a crime, victims of crime, their families and friends, witnesses and those who want to know how the system works -- can turn to a plain-English legal book for the information they need.

With The Criminal Law Handbook, you can learn exactly what goes on in a criminal case. The easy-to-follow, question-and-answer format covers:

* arrests
* booking
* preliminary hearings
* charges
* bail
* courts
* arraignment
* search and seizure
* defenses
* evidence
* trials
* plea bargains
* sentencing
* juveniles
* "crimespeak," the language commonly used in criminal statutes
* and much more

The 6th edition covers all of the latest changes in criminal law and Supreme Court cases, including a new section on white-collar crime. It also includes new information about capital punishment, imprisonment data and bail.

Torrent is a 2 MB rar file.

Bugger
April 16th, 2005, 08:39 PM
For what country is this book on criminal law? Some of the terms mentioned in Megalo's description sound exclusively American, e.g. plea-bargaining, although in many other countries there are informal "deals" with the cops to get charges reduced in seriousness, and judges can order that charges be reduced.

In other countries, Court decisions made in the U.S.A. would be only persuasive, but not authoritative, because of wide differences in statute law and existing case law between countries.

Bugger
April 16th, 2005, 08:39 PM
For what country is this book on criminal law? Some of the terms mentioned in Megalo's description sound exclusively American, e.g. plea-bargaining, although in many other countries there are informal "deals" with the cops to get charges reduced in seriousness, and judges can order that charges be reduced.

In other countries, Court decisions made in the U.S.A. would be only persuasive, but not authoritative, because of wide differences in statute law and existing case law between countries.

Bugger
April 16th, 2005, 08:39 PM
For what country is this book on criminal law? Some of the terms mentioned in Megalo's description sound exclusively American, e.g. plea-bargaining, although in many other countries there are informal "deals" with the cops to get charges reduced in seriousness, and judges can order that charges be reduced.

In other countries, Court decisions made in the U.S.A. would be only persuasive, but not authoritative, because of wide differences in statute law and existing case law between countries.