Suspendered Sentence

Suspendered Sentence
Title Suspendered Sentence PDF eBook
Author Laura Bradford
Publisher Penguin
Pages 306
Release 2015-03-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0698148266

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Visit the Amish community of Heavenly, Pennsylvania, where shop owner Claire Weatherly has come to appreciate a simpler, more peaceful way of life. But dark secrets are about to complicate things in this novel in the Amish Mystery series. After the Stoltzfus barn catches fire, Claire is awed by the response of the community. Hundreds of Amish men gather together to raise a new barn for the family in a matter of days. But in the midst of the work, a human skeleton is unearthed. Found with the remains is half of a friendship bracelet last seen on Sadie Lehman, an Amish teen long believed to have left her strict upbringing for the allure of English ways. Now Detective Jakob Fisher—once a member of the Amish community himself—is determined to solve the young woman’s murder. With Claire’s help, he must dig into the past and bring to light long-buried secrets—secrets that someone is willing to kill to protect...

Suspended Sentences

Suspended Sentences
Title Suspended Sentences PDF eBook
Author Patrick Modiano
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 230
Release 2014-11-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0300213379

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In this essential trilogy of novellas by the winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature, French author Patrick Modiano reaches back in time, opening the corridors of memory and exploring the mysteries to be encountered there. Each novella in the volume--Afterimage, Suspended Sentences, and Flowers of Ruin—represents a sterling example of the author’s originality and appeal, while Mark Polizzotti’s superb English-language translations capture not only Modiano’s distinctive narrative voice but also the matchless grace and spare beauty of his prose. Although originally published separately, Modiano’s three novellas form a single, compelling whole, haunted by the same gauzy sense of place and characters. Modiano draws on his own experiences, blended with the real or invented stories of others, to present a dreamlike autobiography that is also the biography of a place. Orphaned children, mysterious parents, forgotten friends, enigmatic strangers—each appears in this three-part love song to a Paris that no longer exists. Shadowed by the dark period of the Nazi Occupation, these novellas reveal Modiano’s fascination with the lost, obscure, or mysterious: a young person’s confusion over adult behavior; the repercussions of a chance encounter; the search for a missing father; the aftershock of a fatal affair. To read Modiano’s trilogy is to enter his world of uncertainties and the almost accidental way in which people find their fates.

Sentencing and Criminal Justice

Sentencing and Criminal Justice
Title Sentencing and Criminal Justice PDF eBook
Author Andrew Ashworth
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 503
Release 2010-02-04
Genre Law
ISBN 1139486748

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Andrew Ashworth expertly examines the key issues in English sentencing policy and practice including the mechanisms for producing sentencing guidelines. He considers the most high-profile stages in the criminal justice process such as the Court of Appeal's approach to the custody threshold, the framework for the sentencing of young offenders and the abiding problems of previous convictions in sentencing. Taking into account the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 and the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, the book's inter-disciplinary approach places the legislation and guidelines on sentencing in the context of criminological research, statistical trends and theories of punishment. By examining the law in relation to elements of the wider criminal justice system, including the prison and probation services, students gain a rounded perspective on the relevant principles and problems of sentencing and criminal justice.

Punishment & Sentencing

Punishment & Sentencing
Title Punishment & Sentencing PDF eBook
Author Mirko Bageric
Publisher Cavendish Publishing
Pages 329
Release 2001-07
Genre Law
ISBN 1843142465

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Sentencing is the most important area of law, yet ironically, it is also arguably the least coherent. This book suggests a way of introducing principle into sentencing by bridging the gap between the philosophical justification for punishment and sentencing law and practice.

Sentencing Referencer 2012

Sentencing Referencer 2012
Title Sentencing Referencer 2012 PDF eBook
Author David Arthur Thomas
Publisher Sweet & Maxwell
Pages 334
Release 2011-12
Genre Law
ISBN 0414047729

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Kerly's on the Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names has a heritage dating back to 1894, providing expert guidance on all aspects of UK trade mark law. Through a mix of insightful commentary and up-to-date analysis of case law and legislation from the UK and Europe, it is the reference for the provision of clear and authoritative advice

Sentencing Referencer 2012 print and eBook

Sentencing Referencer 2012 print and eBook
Title Sentencing Referencer 2012 print and eBook PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Sweet & Maxwell
Pages 334
Release
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ISBN 0414024311

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Criminal Litigation and Sentencing

Criminal Litigation and Sentencing
Title Criminal Litigation and Sentencing PDF eBook
Author The City Law School
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 347
Release 2016-08-11
Genre Law
ISBN 0198766017

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This manual looks at how the lawyer conducts a criminal case in practice. It covers the relevant statutory rules and case law and provides guidance on how the actual tasks are carried out.