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Canadian Criminal Jury Instructions, James P. Taylor
Canadian Criminal Jury Instructions, James P. Taylor
Dalhousie Law Journal
Canadian Criminal Jury Instructions ("CRIMJI") is an ambitious project. The authors, the Honourable Mr. Justice John Bouck (of the Supreme Court of British Columbia) and Professor Gerry Ferguson (of the Faculty of Law, University of Victoria) set out to provide a book that will "assist Canadian judges and Canadian lawyers in drafting and delivering a charge to a jury in a criminal case". The authors' twovolume work handily accomplishes this objective.
The Right To A Criminal Appeal In The People's Republic Of China, Margaret Y.K. Woo
The Right To A Criminal Appeal In The People's Republic Of China, Margaret Y.K. Woo
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
Special Assessments And The Origination Clause: A Tax On Crooks?, Marie T. Farrelly
Special Assessments And The Origination Clause: A Tax On Crooks?, Marie T. Farrelly
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Functional View Of The Rule Of Lenity: Does Theft Of Misaddressed Mail Violate The Federal Mail Theft Statute?, Edward L. Hammer
A Functional View Of The Rule Of Lenity: Does Theft Of Misaddressed Mail Violate The Federal Mail Theft Statute?, Edward L. Hammer
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Victim And Witness Protection Act Of 1982: Retroactive Application For Continuing Crimes, Douglas J. Kepple
The Victim And Witness Protection Act Of 1982: Retroactive Application For Continuing Crimes, Douglas J. Kepple
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.