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The second volume of Select Legal Topics updates, analyses, and covers current developments in such areas of criminal law, criminal procedure, state civil procedure, civil rights matters, constitutional issues, and significant recent Supreme Court decisions. Select Legal Topics also covers issues of mental disease or defects in the case of a criminal client and considers the rules in the criminal procedure law concerning motions to set aside the verdict as well as post-conviction motions.
Section one analyzes mainly criminal law issues. Section two considers civil rights issues. Included in this section are such issues as the First Amendment, state action, and other more specific and exact issues in this area. Section three of the book considers various procedural issues. The book also includes a comprehensive index and table of cases. This book, to some extent, is general in character but also hones in and analyses certain legal developments in significant United States Supreme Court decisions. It will be of great benefit both to lawyers, law students, law faculty, university professors, and judges at the federal and state level.
Published | Nov 13 2015 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 190 |
ISBN | 9780761890331 |
Imprint | University Press of America |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
This new book by Andrew Schatkin will be a great benefit to lawyers, judges, law students, and the general public. Having this reference book will be helpful to anyone who wishes to be informed about the areas of law the book covers. I look forward to further books by Andrew Schatkin.
Richard Gutierrez, attorney at law
For more than 35 years, Andrew J. Schatkin has been a practicing attorney, author, and teacher. There are very few lawyers or judges in these United States who can rival his prolific output, his analysis, or his insightful commentaries on subjects relating to the law. All lawyers and the public owe him a debt of thanks for his due diligence.
Thomas E. Liotti, village justice in Westbury, Long Island, NY, and former chair of New York State Bar Associations' Criminal Justice Section
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