Criminal Law and ProcedureWest Publishing Company, 1994 - 809 Seiten Covering legal, procedural, and Constitutional issues, this textbook presents case examples, describes the history of criminal law, and outlines recent developments in criminal justice. Chapters cover the legal foundations of criminal justice, the substantive criminal law, and law enforcement and criminal procedure. The book includes excerpts from court decisions, including rulings from state cases, federal cases, and the Supreme Court. The book is intended for use in criminology, criminal justice, pre-law, political science, and paralegal courses. John M. Scheb is a senior judge for the Florida Court System and a lecturer at Stetson University College of Law; John M. Scheb II teaches political science at the University of Tennessee. c. Book News Inc. |
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... intoxicated in public places to treatment facilities rather than to incarcerate them . Consistent with this approach , many statutes now criminal- ize only " disorderly intoxication . " This newer offense involves the offender being ...
... intoxicated in public places to treatment facilities rather than to incarcerate them . Consistent with this approach , many statutes now criminal- ize only " disorderly intoxication . " This newer offense involves the offender being ...
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... Intoxication Intoxication may result from ingestion of alcohol or drugs . The common law did not excuse a person who voluntarily became intoxicated from responsibility for criminal conduct . State v . Yarborough , 18 P. 474 ( Kan . 1888 ) ...
... Intoxication Intoxication may result from ingestion of alcohol or drugs . The common law did not excuse a person who voluntarily became intoxicated from responsibility for criminal conduct . State v . Yarborough , 18 P. 474 ( Kan . 1888 ) ...
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... Intoxication as a defense to criminal liability has been codified in some jurisdictions . Section 939.42 of the ... intoxication , the accused must show the inability to tell right from wrong at time of the offense ; to establish ...
... Intoxication as a defense to criminal liability has been codified in some jurisdictions . Section 939.42 of the ... intoxication , the accused must show the inability to tell right from wrong at time of the offense ; to establish ...
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Civil and Criminal | 3 |
The Bill of Rights | 11 |
Questions for Thought and Discussion | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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