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The Criminal Law Handbook: Know Your Rights, Survive the System |  | Authors: Paul Bergman J.D., Sara Berman J.D. Publisher: NOLO Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 11 Pages: 680 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.9 x 1.5
ISBN: 1413310532 Dewey Decimal Number: 345.7305 EAN: 9781413310535 ASIN: 1413310532
Publication Date: September 1, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Criminal law rules and procedures, explained in plain English.
The criminal justice system becomes increasingly complex each year as new laws and decisions can change legal standards dramatically. And at a time when even law enforcement is being affected by hiring freezes and budget cuts, the result is fewer resources and public programs for those accused of crimes, and their friends and families. That's why it's crucial that you have access to clear and complete explanations of all aspects of criminal law and procedure.
The Criminal Law Handbook answers your questions about every part of a criminal case, from cops to crooks. Find out everything you've ever wanted to know about how the system works, and the how and why police, lawyers and judges doing what they do. It covers:
arrests booking preliminary hearings charges bail courts arraignment search and seizure defenses evidence trials plea bargains sentencing juveniles, and "crimespeak," the language commonly used in criminal statutes.
The revised 11th edition covers all new Supreme Court rulings, as well as completely updated, meticulously researched changes to case law and new information on domestic violence law. (20080210)
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Well structured and indexed and funny May 14, 2004 Paul A. Chernoch (Stoneham, MA USA) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
The law can be a dry and dull read, but these authors have introduced just enough humour to make the effort worthwhile. The names of almost every party in the numerous cases sprinkled throughout the book are puns or double entendres, and some of them are a little tricky to figure out, making for a nice diversion when the subject might otherwise have been tedious. The whole arrangement of the book is meant to reflect the entire legal process and is extremely logical and accessible. It is excellently cross-referenced and makes frequent reference to the relevant sections of state and federal laws. The writing style is conversational and quite readable. The authors take great pains to comment on those aspects of law that vary from state to state, which I found helpful considering how I was raised in one state and now live in another and took certain things for granted. All the legal terms that are introduced are carefully explained, and facsimiles of the various legal documents, such as search and arrest warrants, are included at the end of each chapter. One unusual feature that shows the depth of the authors' treatment is how they comment on the emotional state that defendants, victims and court personnel are typically in at various stages of the proceedings. They use this to explain how that may influence people's behavior and argue for or against certain courses of action, such as talking to police alone or waiting for a lawyer to arrive, etc.
Indispensible. December 12, 2005 P. Arzooman (New York City) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I'm currently busy writing my second mystery novel and can't say how much this book has helped me as a simple guide to getting things right when it comes to police procedure or the court system. It may be a lay persons guide but it either answers my questions or puts me on the right track in finding more in depth information when warranted. The digital edition is especially handy when I'm sitting at my computer because I can keep it open while I'm using my word processing program and refer to it with a simple keystroke.
Outstanding resource February 27, 2004 Kenneth Robinson (USA) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
This book provides an excellent overview of criminal law for the layperson. The authors provide a sound overview of complex topics without getting bogged down in the endless minutia inherent to criminal law.It is also refreshing that the authors do not waste the reader's time by interjecting ideological and social policy opinions into the book. Whether your interest in criminal law arises from intellectual curiousity or from finding yourself "in the system", I don't believe you will find a better introductory book than this.
Getting it right September 6, 2001 Daniel (Geneva, Ohio) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
An excellent source book for "getting it right" for lay persons who want to "cut to the quick" in the search for answers to legal problems concerning the criminal law system. No mumbo jumbo legalese here, just straight talk in plain English. Kudos to you and your effort.
Infomation packed December 17, 2008 M. Gilliam 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this for a friend, who is in jail and, unfortunately, needs it. There are few references or other legal resources available to him in a small town facility, and he's said this book has been a great help. I'm glad NOLO books are available and that AMAZON delivers so quickly. He's also found NOLO books I've sent on representing yourself and how to do legal research very helpful.
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