American Criminal LawWest Publishing Company, 1996 - 477 pages |
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Page 273
... witnesses estab- lished that Sellers did not have a permit as required for disposing of hazardous waste , nor did he take the waste to a licensed disposal area . The govern- ment's last witness in its case in chief , Douglas E ...
... witnesses estab- lished that Sellers did not have a permit as required for disposing of hazardous waste , nor did he take the waste to a licensed disposal area . The govern- ment's last witness in its case in chief , Douglas E ...
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... witnesses or by one witness and corroborating documents or circumstances . See , for example , McKinney's N.Y. Penal Law ยง 210.50 . Perjury by Contradictory Statements Early American cases followed the common - law principle that a ...
... witnesses or by one witness and corroborating documents or circumstances . See , for example , McKinney's N.Y. Penal Law ยง 210.50 . Perjury by Contradictory Statements Early American cases followed the common - law principle that a ...
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... witness against himself . " The privilege against self- incrimination is applicable to the states through the ... witness invokes the Fifth Amendment and refuses to testify , the court is requested to compel the requested testimony ...
... witness against himself . " The privilege against self- incrimination is applicable to the states through the ... witness invokes the Fifth Amendment and refuses to testify , the court is requested to compel the requested testimony ...
Contents
The Bill of Rights | 11 |
Why Do People Commit Crimes? | 13 |
The Organization of the Criminal Justice System | 23 |
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