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" You be the judge : "
Norbert Ehrenfreund
Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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695758
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Doc. No
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b517947
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Main Entry
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Ehrenfreund, Norbert
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Title & Author
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You be the judge : : 20 true crimes and cases for you to solve /\ Norbert Ehrenfreund
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Edition Statement
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1st ed
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Publication Statement
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Naperville, Ill. :: Sphinx Pub.,, 2008
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Page. NO
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xiv, 578 p. ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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1572486678 (pbk.)
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: 9781572486676 (pbk.)
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Contents
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Can you believe this witness? (State v. Gene Goodlin) -- One bullet pierces two hearts (State v. Roy Cartwright) -- Stop or I'll shoot (State v. Armando Cosimi) -- Rape or consensual sex? (State v. Maurice Vernon) -- Revenge of the battered woman (State v. Maria Carvalho) -- Assisted suicide or murder? (State v. Stephen Sarko) -- I won't let Rosa die (Elise Warner, guardian for Rosa Moscini, v. Gunther Marx -- Md) -- Does he need marijuana to stay alive? (State v. Sam Kepner) -- Death of a bully (State v. James Alford) -- While the children waited in the car (State v. Tyrone Washburn) -- Did a father kidnap his daughter? (State v. Paul Storm and George McClure) -- They all look alike (State v. Gary Buckles) -- The missing murder victim (State v. Marlon Boyd) -- Two sheriffs go too far (Caleb Peters v. County of wheeler and two deputy -- Sheriffs, Rita Weldon and George Marisal) -- A jealous husband resorts to violence (State v. Kurt Schaeffer) -- A prisoner's dilemma : escape or die (State v. Eddie Carter) -- A policeman's habit (State v. Edward Mayfield) -- Who killed Sara Parson? (State v. Jason Tungstin) -- Once lovers, now enemies (Lynn Daniels v. Alan Kaufman, M.D.) -- A memory revived (State v. Henry Barker)
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Abstract
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Real-life jury trials presented from the viewpoint of a juror, involving rape, constitutional rights, assisted suicide, a battered wife who killed her husband, a father who forcibly removed his adult daughter from a cult, and a lawsuit for infliction of emotional distress. General jury instructions are in the back of the book, presenting the law that applies to each case. The reader decides on a verdict, then reads through the questions and answers that follow each trial, and finally, what the real jury decided
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Subject
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Criminal justice, Administration of-- United States, Digests
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Criminal law-- United States, Digests
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Criminal procedure-- United States, Digests
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Dewey Classification
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364.1
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LC Classification
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KF9223.A53E37 2008
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KF9223.A53E37 2008
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