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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.

A comprehensive source of in-depth information on substantive and procedural criminal law in Michigan.

Book (Full Set)   $11,425.00

This comprehensive legal encyclopedia contains textual statements of law alphabetically arranged in more than 400 topics.

Book (Full Set)   $26,749.00

This deskbook guides practitioners on the interpretation and application of the California three strikes law, one of the nation's most controversial and complex sentencing laws.

Book   $447.00
ProView eBook   $447.00

This Aspatore criminal law title discusses the procedures utilized by law enforcement officers in criminal cases related to identity theft.

Book   $85.00

Covers all aspects of Ohio criminal procedure, from initial appearance to post-conviction remedies, with emphasis on constitutional and evidentiary issues.

Book (Full Set)   $1,702.00
ProView eBook   $1,702.00

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

Book (Full Set)

Provides a discussion of Louisiana criminal law, trial strategies, and citations to current authority.

Book (Full Set)   $394.00
ProView eBook   $394.00

Covers criminal law at every procedural stage from arrest and detention through appeal and executive clemency.

Book (Full Set)   $361.00
ProView eBook   $361.00

Guides both occasional defense lawyer and experienced criminal attorney chronologically as case unfolds.

Book (Full Set)   $420.00

These volumes cover procedural and substantive criminal law, including a thorough explanation of rules and procedures governing the criminal process.

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