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Brown, 100 OhiO St.3d 51, 66-65, 796 N.E.2d 506, 509 - 521 (2003) FraNciS E. SwEENEy, Sr., J. On March 4, 1994, the Mahoning County Grand Jury indicted defendant-appellant, Mark A. Brown, for four counts of aggravated murder in the ...
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Edward C. Carter. Defendant appears to argue that the [statutory] particularity requirement must be read in ... Cabell, supra, 153 U.S. 78; Powe v. City of Chicago (7th Cir. 1981) 664 F.2d 639.) *** The purpose of the constitutional ...
The text enriches learning by providing insights into crime, punishment, criminal justice standards for prosecution, defense, and the court, and the competing policies behind the law and judicial decisions.
This text prepares paralegals in the principles of criminal law as well as in the practice skills needed daily in the law office.
The text enriches learning by providing insights into crime, punishment, criminal justice standards for prosecution, defense, and the court, and the competing policies behind the law and judicial decisions.
Criminal Law and Procedure for the Paralegal
Working with the various types of cases presented in this book familiarizes students with the role of the paralegal in the process of investigation, prosecution, and defense, in criminal cases.
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This comprehensive text explores the role of the paralegal in criminal law. It places the student, in a law office setting with the instructor as supervising attorney. The text provides sample cases that track through the system.
Working with the various types of cases presented in this book familiarizes students with the role of the paralegal in the process of investigation, prosecution, and defense in criminal cases.