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United States Attorneys' Manual

Author : United States. Department of Justice
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 42,96 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Justice, Administration of
ISBN :

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DOJ-Judicial Crimes Against the People

Author : Captain Rodney Stich
Publisher : Silverpeak Publisher
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 11,25 MB
Release : 2014-05-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0932438946

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40 years of joint corrupt activities and resulting tragedies by Department of Justice personnel and federal judges.

Model Rules of Professional Conduct

Author : American Bar Association. House of Delegates
Publisher : American Bar Association
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 42,47 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781590318737

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The Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides an up-to-date resource for information on legal ethics. Federal, state and local courts in all jurisdictions look to the Rules for guidance in solving lawyer malpractice cases, disciplinary actions, disqualification issues, sanctions questions and much more. In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application. The Rules will help you identify proper conduct in a variety of given situations, review those instances where discretionary action is possible, and define the nature of the relationship between you and your clients, colleagues and the courts.

United States Code

Author : United States
Publisher :
Page : 1506 pages
File Size : 20,1 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Law
ISBN :

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"The United States Code is the official codification of the general and permanent laws of the United States of America. The Code was first published in 1926, and a new edition of the code has been published every six years since 1934. The 2012 edition of the Code incorporates laws enacted through the One Hundred Twelfth Congress, Second Session, the last of which was signed by the President on January 15, 2013. It does not include laws of the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, First Session, enacted between January 2, 2013, the date it convened, and January 15, 2013. By statutory authority this edition may be cited "U.S.C. 2012 ed." As adopted in 1926, the Code established prima facie the general and permanent laws of the United States. The underlying statutes reprinted in the Code remained in effect and controlled over the Code in case of any discrepancy. In 1947, Congress began enacting individual titles of the Code into positive law. When a title is enacted into positive law, the underlying statutes are repealed and the title then becomes legal evidence of the law. Currently, 26 of the 51 titles in the Code have been so enacted. These are identified in the table of titles near the beginning of each volume. The Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives continues to prepare legislation pursuant to 2 U.S.C. 285b to enact the remainder of the Code, on a title-by-title basis, into positive law. The 2012 edition of the Code was prepared and published under the supervision of Ralph V. Seep, Law Revision Counsel. Grateful acknowledgment is made of the contributions by all who helped in this work, particularly the staffs of the Office of the Law Revision Counsel and the Government Printing Office"--Preface.

Guidelines Manual

Author : United States Sentencing Commission
Publisher :
Page : 556 pages
File Size : 40,71 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
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Justice Denied

Author : Howell W. Woltz
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 39,9 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Malicious prosecution
ISBN : 9781453703830

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Justice Denied is the heart-breaking story of a man's love and fight for the truth, in a chilling, first-hand account of the corrupt means by which government fills its prisons for profit across the lands of the "free" today. The U.S. now has the highest conviction rate in the world (98.6%), more law enforcement agencies than any police state in history (18,000), the highest population in its correction system by multiples of any other nation (7.3 million) and over 14,000 laws at the federal level alone with prison as a penalty. Justice Denied exposes the chilling and methodical means by which the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Courts commit unimaginable crimes against the American people, in what will be seen in the future as the human rights disaster of the 21st century.

No Equal Justice

Author : David Cole
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 28,82 MB
Release : 2010-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1459604199

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First published a decade ago, No Equal Justice is the seminal work on race- and class-based double standards in criminal justice. Hailed as a ''shocking and necessary book'' by The Economist, it has become the standard reference point for anyone trying to understand the fundamental inequalities in the American legal system. The book, written by constitutional law scholar and civil liberties advocate David Cole, was named the best nonfiction book of 1999 by the Boston Book Review and the best book on an issue of national policy by the American Political Science Association. No Equal Justice examines subjects ranging from police behavior and jury selection to sentencing, and argues that our system does not merely fail to live up to the promise of equality, but actively requires double standards to operate. Such disparities, Cole argues, allow the privileged to enjoy constitutional protections from police power without paying the costs associated with extending those protections across the board to minorities and the poor. For this new, tenth-anniversary paperback edition, Cole has completely updated and revised the book, reflecting the substantial changes and developments that have occurred since first publication.

Lawyers & Judges

Author : Rodney Stich
Publisher : Silverpeak Enterprises
Page : 517 pages
File Size : 33,38 MB
Release : 2005-05
Category : Law
ISBN : 0932438377

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A former government agent details a half-century of misconduct by lawyers and judges, and the resulting harm inflicted upon the United States and its people.

The Bail Book

Author : Shima Baradaran Baughman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 49,12 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Law
ISBN : 1107131367

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Examines the causes for mass incarceration of Americans and calls for the reform of the bail system. Traces the history of bail, how it has come to be an oppressive tool of the courts, and makes recommendations for reforming the bail system and alleviating the mass incarceration problem.

Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison, The (Subscription)

Author : Jeffrey Reiman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 16,41 MB
Release : 2015-07-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 131734295X

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Illustrates the issue of economic inequality within the American justice system. The best-selling text, The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison contends that the criminal justice system is biased against the poor from start to finish. The authors argue that even before the process of arrest, trial, and sentencing, the system is biased against the poor in what it chooses to treat as crime. The authors show that numerous acts of the well-off--such as their refusal to make workplaces safe, refusal to curtail deadly pollution, promotion of unnecessary surgery, and prescriptions for unnecessary drugs--cause as much harm as the acts of the poor that are treated as crimes. However, the dangerous acts of the well-off are almost never treated as crimes, and when they are, they are almost never treated as severely as the crimes of the poor. Not only does the criminal justice system fail to protect against the harmful acts of well-off people, it also fails to remedy the causes of crime, such as poverty. This results in a large population of poor criminals in our prisons and in our media. The authors contend that the idea of crime as a work of the poor serves the interests of the rich and powerful while conveying a misleading notion that the real threat to Americans comes from the bottom of society rather than the top. Learning Goals Upon completing this book, readers will be able to: Examine the criminal justice system through the lens of the poor. Understand that much of what goes on in the criminal justice system violates one’s own sense of fairness. Morally evaluate the criminal justice system’s failures. Identify the type of legislature that is biased against the poor.