American Criminal LawWest Publishing Company, 1996 - 477 pages |
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Page 176
... usually involves an assault or battery . See , for example , State v . Shoemake , 618 P.2d 1201 ( Kan . 1980 ) . Yet ... usually based on whether the assailant is armed , the degree of force used , and , in some instances , on the ...
... usually involves an assault or battery . See , for example , State v . Shoemake , 618 P.2d 1201 ( Kan . 1980 ) . Yet ... usually based on whether the assailant is armed , the degree of force used , and , in some instances , on the ...
Page 241
... usually directed against major interstate or international drug traffickers ; states usually concentrate on those who possess or distribute controlled substances . Many drug - trafficking violations of federal law involve prosecution ...
... usually directed against major interstate or international drug traffickers ; states usually concentrate on those who possess or distribute controlled substances . Many drug - trafficking violations of federal law involve prosecution ...
Page 342
... usually by a " preponderance of the evidence . " See , for example , Clark v . State , 588 P.2d 1027 ( Nev . 1979 ) . In other states , when a defendant pleads insanity and introduces some evidence of insanity , the state must then ...
... usually by a " preponderance of the evidence . " See , for example , Clark v . State , 588 P.2d 1027 ( Nev . 1979 ) . In other states , when a defendant pleads insanity and introduces some evidence of insanity , the state must then ...
Contents
The Bill of Rights | 11 |
Why Do People Commit Crimes? | 13 |
The Organization of the Criminal Justice System | 23 |
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