The Big Book of Bisexual Trials and Errors

The Big Book of Bisexual Trials and Errors
Title The Big Book of Bisexual Trials and Errors PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Beier
Publisher Northwest Press
Pages 220
Release 2017-11-21
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1943890420

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p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Arial} Elizabeth Beier chronicles true-life romantic tales as she breaks up with a long-term boyfriend and navigates a brave new world: dating women. Beier tackles the complexities of sexuality and self image with a conversational and immediate art style and stories anyone who’s ever struggled with dating can relate to.

A Wilderness of Error

A Wilderness of Error
Title A Wilderness of Error PDF eBook
Author Errol Morris
Publisher Penguin
Pages 575
Release 2014-01-22
Genre True Crime
ISBN 0143123696

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Soon to be an FX Docuseries from Emmy® Award-Winning Producer Marc Smerling (The Jinx) featuring the author Errol Morris! Academy Award–winning filmmaker Errol Morris examines one of the most notorious and mysterious murder trials of the twentieth century In this profoundly original meditation on truth and the justice system, Errol Morris—a former private detective and director of The Thin Blue Line—delves deeply into the infamous Jeffrey MacDonald murder case. MacDonald, whose pregnant wife and two young daughters were brutally murdered in 1970, was convicted of the killings in 1979 and remains in prison today. The culmination of an investigation spanning over twenty years and a masterly reinvention of the true-crime thriller, A Wilderness of Error is a shocking book because it shows that everything we have been told about the case is deeply unreliable and that crucial elements of case against MacDonald are simply not true.

Behavior Monographs

Behavior Monographs
Title Behavior Monographs PDF eBook
Author John Broadus Watson
Publisher
Pages 460
Release 1922
Genre Animal behavior
ISBN

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Trials & Errors

Trials & Errors
Title Trials & Errors PDF eBook
Author John D. Montgomery
Publisher Watson and Dwyer Publishing Company
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN 9781896239767

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In 1989, former Winnipeg Blue Bomber Brian Jack stood accused of murdering his wife Christine. Leading the prosecution team, John D. Montgomery won a conviction against him, but after three trials, numerous appeals and two appearances before the Supreme Court of Canada, that court entered a judicial stay of proceedings. Brian Jack is a free man even though he was convicted of manslaughter at his third trial. Now retired, Montgomery reminds us that all the evidence pointed clearly to Brian Jack's guilt and takes some of Canada's senior jurists to task over what he believes was a colossal miscarriage of justice. "What happened to Christine Jack? One day, she vanished off the face of the earth. In this provocative account, prosecutor John Montgomery makes it plain what he thinks happened to Christine Jack. She was murdered, although her body was never found. In a stunning condemnation of Canada's justice system, Mr. Montgomery points the finger at the judges who let Christine Jack down and he levels a direct challenge to the man he says is responsible for Christine Jack's disappearance. The book is a gripping and provocative true-crime yarn, told only the way an insider could tell it."

Redintegration in the Albino Rat

Redintegration in the Albino Rat
Title Redintegration in the Albino Rat PDF eBook
Author Thomas William Brockbank
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 1918
Genre Science
ISBN

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The Law's Flaws

The Law's Flaws
Title The Law's Flaws PDF eBook
Author Larry Laudan
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 2016-08-22
Genre Law
ISBN 9781848901995

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This is a book about the law's failure as a system of empirical inquiry. While the US Supreme Court repeatedly says that the aim of a trial is to find out the truth about a crime, there is abundant evidence that many of the rules of evidence and legal procedure are not truth-conducive. Quite the contrary; many are truth-thwarting. Relevant evidence of defendant's guilt is often excluded; reasonable inferences from the available evidence are likewise often excluded. When a defendant elects not to testify, jurors are told to draw no inculpatory inferences from the former's refusal to be questioned. If evidence of prior crimes committed by the defendant is admitted (and often it is excluded), jurors are strictly told to use them only for deciding whether the defendant lied during his testimony and not as evidence of his guilt. Making matters worse, the most important evidence rule of all (saying that defendant can be convicted only if there are no reasonable doubts about his guilt) is monumentally vague; and judges are under firm instruction to decline jurors' frequent requests to explain what a 'reasonable doubt' is. Lastly, this book examines the fact that American courts collect little information about how often they convict the innocent and no information about how often they acquit the guilty. This is tragic because ignorance of the error rates in trials and in plea bargains means that citizens have no grounds for confidence in the judicial system; such a condition of non-transparency should be unacceptable in a democracy. Reform is urgent and this book sketches some of the necessary changes.

Transfer of Training in White Rats Upon Various Series of Mazes ...

Transfer of Training in White Rats Upon Various Series of Mazes ...
Title Transfer of Training in White Rats Upon Various Series of Mazes ... PDF eBook
Author Rutledge Thornton Wiltbank
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1919
Genre Animal intelligence
ISBN

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