The Wisconsin Blue Book

The Wisconsin Blue Book
Title The Wisconsin Blue Book PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Legislative Reference Bureau
Pages 1302
Release 1909
Genre Wisconsin
ISBN

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Portraits of Justice

Portraits of Justice
Title Portraits of Justice PDF eBook
Author Trina E. Gray
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society
Pages 105
Release 2003
Genre Judges
ISBN 0870203452

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This volume profiles all the people who have served as Wisconsin Supreme Court justices and includes an introduction by Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson summarizing the court's history and its vision for the future.

History of Dunn County, Wisconsin

History of Dunn County, Wisconsin
Title History of Dunn County, Wisconsin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 720
Release 1925
Genre Dunn County (Wis.)
ISBN

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Wisconsin Crimes

Wisconsin Crimes
Title Wisconsin Crimes PDF eBook
Author David Edward Schultz
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 2018
Genre Crime
ISBN 9780578423142

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The purpose of this book is to provide a concise reference specifying the elements of crimes defined in the Wisconsin Statutes and indicating the applicable penalty. - p. ix.

Behind the Bench

Behind the Bench
Title Behind the Bench PDF eBook
Author Debra M. Strauss
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Law clerks
ISBN 9781628103823

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Softbound - New, softbound print book.

Bender's Lawyers' Diary and Directory for the State of New York

Bender's Lawyers' Diary and Directory for the State of New York
Title Bender's Lawyers' Diary and Directory for the State of New York PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1200
Release 1913
Genre Lawyers
ISBN

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Tried and Convicted

Tried and Convicted
Title Tried and Convicted PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Cicchini
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 175
Release 2012-07-12
Genre Law
ISBN 1442217197

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When an individual is accused of a crime he is provided, at least in theory, with numerous constitutional rights throughout the legal process. These constitutional rights, however, are soft and flexible, and are subject to a tremendous amount of manipulation by police, prosecutors, and judges. The result is that these government agents are easily able to bypass, and in fact destroy, our constitutional protections. This abuse of our fundamental rights is extremely dangerous. Far from being mere technicalities, constitutional rights benefit all citizens, not just the factually guilty, in ways that go unappreciated by most of us. In today’s hyper-vigilant, tough-on-crime climate, many good people from all walks of life find themselves charged with serious crimes for behaving in ways that most of us would be shocked to learn are criminal. For these reasons, it is in all of our interests to ensure strong constitutional safeguards for everyone. Tried and Convicted explains several individual constitutional rights that are intended to protect us from the vagaries of the criminal justice system, and gives detailed examples of how government agents routinely circumvent those rights. It also exposes the underlying problems that enable government agents to circumvent the constitution, and concludes by offering potential solutions to these problems. Using real life examples throughout, Cicchini provides a wake-up call for all of us.