West's Encyclopedia of American Law, Količina 7West Publishing Company, 1998 - 457 strani Contains over four thousand alphabetically arranged entries that provide information about terms, concepts, events, movements, cases, and persons significant to U.S. law; and includes sidebars and In Focus articles, tables and indexes, and a variety of reference materials. |
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Stran 52
... allowed supplies to be sent to Fort Sumter , a Union base on an island outside Charleston , South Carolina , the new Confederate government seized the opportu- nity to interpret this as an act of war . On April 12 , 1861 , Fort Sumter ...
... allowed supplies to be sent to Fort Sumter , a Union base on an island outside Charleston , South Carolina , the new Confederate government seized the opportu- nity to interpret this as an act of war . On April 12 , 1861 , Fort Sumter ...
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... allowed to testify because Tucker had provided that information during his interrogation . The trial judge excluded all of Tucker's statements but allowed the alibi witness to testify . A jury convicted Tucker , and his APPEALS were ...
... allowed to testify because Tucker had provided that information during his interrogation . The trial judge excluded all of Tucker's statements but allowed the alibi witness to testify . A jury convicted Tucker , and his APPEALS were ...
Stran 309
... allowed the jury to be in- structed on the necessity defense before delib- erating the VERDICT for an inmate whose three cellmates had planned an escape and threatened to slit his throat if he did not accompany them . The defendant ...
... allowed the jury to be in- structed on the necessity defense before delib- erating the VERDICT for an inmate whose three cellmates had planned an escape and threatened to slit his throat if he did not accompany them . The defendant ...
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