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

This publication covers all the current New Jersey law relating to intoxicated drivers.

Book   $771.00
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This title provides you with forms, statutes, and guidance for school security and safety issues.

Book (Full Set)   $998.00
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This work contains Missouri statutes relating to criminal procedure.

Book   $568.00
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Thorough criminal law and procedure analysis provides expert guidance for handling criminal evidentiary issues from pretrial preparation through trial.

Book (Full Set)   $3,744.00
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This Deskbook addresses specific issues surrounding stops, searches, and seizures of vehicles.

Book   $1,797.00
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This Oklahoma set provides rules essential to practice before the courts and serves as a comprehensive yet portable procedural law library.

Book (Full Set)   $422.00
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Expert guidance on the Federal Criminal Rules in a convenient handbook.

Book   $1,047.00
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For use with Federal Jury Practice and Instructions, this pamphlet contains criminal instructions for the Tenth Circuit.

Book   $36.00
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Designed for in-court use, this work offers fast access to basic principles, plus concise treatment of the law's critical aspects.

Book   $1,096.00
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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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