People of the State of Illinois V. Benge

People of the State of Illinois V. Benge
Title People of the State of Illinois V. Benge PDF eBook
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Pages 46
Release 1990
Genre Legal briefs
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People of the State of Illinois V. Salazar

People of the State of Illinois V. Salazar
Title People of the State of Illinois V. Salazar PDF eBook
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Pages 196
Release 1993
Genre Legal briefs
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Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure

Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure
Title Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure PDF eBook
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Pages 1752
Release 1904
Genre Law
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Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure

Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure
Title Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure PDF eBook
Author William Mack
Publisher
Pages 1018
Release 1903
Genre Law
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Illinois Appellate Reports

Illinois Appellate Reports
Title Illinois Appellate Reports PDF eBook
Author Illinois. Appellate Court
Publisher
Pages 1272
Release 2004
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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Annotated Cases

Annotated Cases
Title Annotated Cases PDF eBook
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Pages 1360
Release 1907
Genre Law
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In The Name of Justice

In The Name of Justice
Title In The Name of Justice PDF eBook
Author Timothy Lynch
Publisher Cato Institute
Pages 285
Release 2009-02-24
Genre Law
ISBN 1935308254

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America’s criminal codes are so voluminous that they now bewilder not only the average citizen but also the average lawyer. Our courthouses are so clogged that there is no longer adequate time for trials. And our penitentiaries are overflowing with prisoners. In fact, America now has the highest per capita prison population in the world. This situation has many people wondering whether the American criminal justice system has become dysfunctional. A generation ago Harvard Law Professor Henry Hart Jr. published his classic article, “The Aims of the Criminal Law,” which set forth certain fundamental principles concerning criminal justice. In this book, leading scholars, lawyers, and judges critically examine Hart’s ideas, current legal trends, and whether the “first principles” of American criminal law are falling by the wayside. Policymakers, academics, and citizens alike will enjoy this lively discussion on the nature of crime and punishment, and how the choices we make in formulating criminal laws can impact liberty, security, and justice.