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1 online resource (287 pages) |
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Online access: HeinOnLine HeinOnline Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Contents |
The judge and you -- Justice for sale -- The appellate court said : there is a buffoon on the bench -- The United States Supreme Court sinned; a majority of the justices voted for certiorari -- The decision in Darlene's case was a dandy -- Taking candy away from a baby -- Sometimes you get lucky -- Sometimes it's entertaining -- Even a Supreme Court has ego -- Very interesting excellent law, ably presented; but what's the use? The jury found you guilty -- Gonzales was acquitted but still he was sent to the penitentiary -- Don't run against this judge or you will wind up in jail -- Was Tony Marino lucky or unlucky? -- A justice judges the judges -- Can you spot the enemy? -- One hand washed the other -- What price for a jury trial? -- Who, what, where, when? -- The court o.k.'s use of perjured testimony if you are a district attorney -- And that's not all -- Get even with Evans -- What to do? |
Notes |
Online resource (HeinOnline, viewed September 5, 2017) |
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Judges -- United States.
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Judicial corruption -- United States
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Judicial error -- United States
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Judges
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Judicial corruption
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Judicial error
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United States
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Electronic book
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