Law and Disorder takes the reader through the violent and lawless days of both cities and the attempts of the Earp Brothers and Doc Holiday, a gambler extraordinaire, to bring civility to southeast Arizona in the 1870's and 1880's, in spite ...
... in thecourtroom thathasthe expertise to testify— THE COURT Step over to the individual who's approaching and have an inquiry. Cocaine. You. Don't. See. (Michael R. Berger, Oakland) COURT Q. So you add the requirement of a visible.
In the tradition of John Grisham, from radio talk show host and "America's lawyer" Mike Papantonio, comes Law and Disorder, a highly suspenseful legal thriller in which a Florida attorney finds the system working against him.
Our chats always took place later in the evening and anyway, Alvin had other plans. What Alvin wants, Alvin gets. And Alvin wanted tosee the girls practicing. ... Of course, Ray would want totalk abouthis girls, sothe conversation ...
Trust the enemy?
Lectures ... delivered at Wayne State University during the spring of 1969. ... Three ... are expanded here.
Examines crime statistics, trials, plea bargaining, sentencing, parole, recidivism, and the criminal justice bureaucracy
This book is a work of contemporary critical legal theory. It develops an affective theory of sovereign orders by focusing on the government of affective life and popular encounters with sovereignty.
Collection of true service stories from law enforcement personnel.
Anarky attempts to unleash chaos on Gotham, but Batman and his team refuse to let anarchy rule...
Litigation is like war, BabyBarista.
Part one: The social order -- 1. Social order and disorder -- 2. Justice and the police -- 3. Police and human rights -- Part two: police and the social...
Law and Disorder
... in terms of delaying Brugel's trial that little bit more.” * * * The blanket of humidity actually seemed to lift when the thunderstorm broke at around ten that evening. Lightning lit up the sky, rain slashed down in sheets, thunder ...
Law and Disorder: The Case of B. B. Wolf, the Stolen Tarts, and Mass Confusion