THE CRIMINAL LAW HANDBOOK : KNOW YOUR RIGHTS, SURVIVE THE SYSTEM / Paul Bergman; Sara J Berman-Barrett
Material type: TextPublication details: Berkeley, CA.: NOLO, 2011. Edition: 12th EdDescription: 652 pages ; 23 cmISBN: 9781413316209 DDC classification: 345.7305 Summary: Take the mystery out of criminal law. Criminal law can be a maze of conflicting principles, strange jargon, and confusing procedures. Professor Paul Bergman unravels the mysteries with an engaging plain-English style that incorporates real-life examples, famous films, and entertaining hypotheticals. From arraignment through sentencing, from "abuse excuse" to vigilante, this handy desk reference explains it all. You'll get answers to questions such as: When can police officers enter your home? Is cyber-bullying illegal? Is intoxication ever a criminal defense? What are the "fruits of the poisonous tree"? Can the police search your car?Criminal Law: A Desk Reference will assist students, bloggers, journalists, mystery writers, and anyone else interested in the criminal justice system or law enforcement.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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BOOK | BAC PJ Library | 345.7305 BER (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 3200164 |
Take the mystery out of criminal law. Criminal law can be a maze of conflicting principles, strange jargon, and confusing procedures. Professor Paul Bergman unravels the mysteries with an engaging plain-English style that incorporates real-life examples, famous films, and entertaining hypotheticals. From arraignment through sentencing, from "abuse excuse" to vigilante, this handy desk reference explains it all. You'll get answers to questions such as: When can police officers enter your home? Is cyber-bullying illegal? Is intoxication ever a criminal defense? What are the "fruits of the poisonous tree"? Can the police search your car?Criminal Law: A Desk Reference will assist students, bloggers, journalists, mystery writers, and anyone else interested in the criminal justice system or law enforcement.
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