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Criminal Defense Techniques
Regular Price: $3006.00
Publisher: Matthew Bender
Format: 10 volumes, looseleaf, updated with revisions
ISBN: 9780820512020
 

Description

Don't waste valuable research time wading through a library of criminal titles to find the information you need. Here is your one resource for complete coverage of criminal law, from pretrial to appeal. With 10 volumes of insight, guidance, and analysis, Criminal Defense Techniques contains all you need to effectively defend your client.

Comprehensive chapters on important areas of law. For those cases that require information unique to a special area of criminal law, you can refer to Criminal Defense Techniques for guidance on drafting the most effective strategy for your case. This valuable resource includes chapters specifically devoted to:

  • Murder
  • Drunk driving
  • Obscenity
  • Kidnapping
  • Rape and other sex crimes
  • Securities cases


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