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Criminal law books

Our criminal law books cover a wide range of topics, including criminal law and procedure, jury selection, evidence, criminal codes, and more.

Comprehensive coverage of the practice and procedure of the Crown Court is just one of the reasons why Archbold: Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice is the best choice for those working in criminal law.

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This book is a guide to juvenile law in Ohio.

Book   $1,386.00
ProView eBook   $1,386.00

Step-by-step guidance through entire course of police misconduct proceedings, helping to define and draw the line.

Book   $2,363.00
ProView eBook   $2,363.00

For use with Federal Jury Practice and Instructions, 6th, this pamphlet contains civil instructions for the Eighth Circuit.

Book   $68.00
ProView eBook   $68.00

Learn the best practices for preventing officers from turning innocent citizens into victims of a crime.

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This work contains criminal and motor vehicle codes, as well as related practical laws relevant for law enforcement officers.

Book (Full Set)   $316.00
ProView eBook   $316.00

This work contains criminal and motor vehicle codes, as well as related practice laws relevant to law enforcement officers.

Book   $581.00
ProView eBook   $581.00

New edition Provides North Carolina practitioners with standard state forms and nonstandard forms to adapt to specific situations.

Book (Full Set)   $824.00

New edition Ready reference to the doctrines, cases, statutes, rules, theories, approaches, and language of habeas corpus law.

Book (Full Set)   $7,404.00

New edition Professor Edward Imwinkelried's two-volume work, Uncharged Misconduct Evidence, is a comprehensive, current, and authoritative treatise dealing with arguably the single most important evidentiary issue for modern litigators.

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