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    Publisher:Aspatore
    Service Number:41308878
    Pages:124
    Publication date:2012-04-02
    Practice area:Elder law
    Jurisdiction:General
    External Product Title:ASPATORE TRIBAL LAW ENFORCEMENT STRATEGIES
    Update frequency:Updated annually
    Update Format:Pocket parts
    Available Formats:Softbound book
    Copyright:2012
    Shelf space:9 in
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