499 pages focused on State Post Conviction Relief which is a specific area that is not addressed by other books. Like no other, this book has a multitude of forms and sample filings that is a must have for every pro se prisoner.
Pro se state prisoners seeking a federal writ of habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. 2254 need only this book to guide them through the federal court system.
Printed as softcover, 81/2 by 11, over 300 pages, The Essential Supreme Court Cases can be mailed into any jail or prison. At ten cents per case, this reference work is a true bargain. US $19.95
Self Help Post-Conviction Handbook
In this book, young readers will discover how an innocent boy was presumed guilty by the justice system, and how in the end, that same justice system, prodded by Truscott and his lawyers, was able to acknowledge the terrible wrong done to ...
Smith's Guide to Habeas Corpus Relief provides a complete reference for the entire process of filing Habeas Corpus appeals for state prisoners.
Better OFF is a smart, often comedic, and always riveting book that also mingles scientific analysis with the human story, demonstrating how a world free of technological excess can shrink stress -- and waistlines -- and expand happiness, ...
The Little Book of Left-Right Equivalence is that slap, a no-holds-barred catalog of interchangeable idiocies, double dual-standards, and two-way u-turns that shows no favor and takes no prisoners.
With candor and verve, Someone Other Than a Mother tears up the shaming social scripts that are bad for moms and non-moms alike and rewrites the story of a life well-lived, one in which purpose is bigger than body parts, identity is fuller ...
Ty Evans Ty Evans has published three self-help books on prisoner criminal litigation under his pen name Ivan Denison: Flipping Your Conviction (2013), Flipping Your Habe (2014), and The Essential Supreme Court Cases (2015).
On another occasion , at their house in Provence , she dipped a madeleine into a tisane , or French herbal tea , and nearly swooned with delight . It wasn't that she loved the taste — the madeleine was a mediocre one from a shop — but ...