Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... prosecutor or the district attorney will always stress . He is on the side of the people of the state for the ... prosecutor and the defense counsel . THE PROSECUTOR AND THE DEFENSE COUNSEL To understand the trial process itself , it is ...
... prosecutor or the district attorney will always stress . He is on the side of the people of the state for the ... prosecutor and the defense counsel . THE PROSECUTOR AND THE DEFENSE COUNSEL To understand the trial process itself , it is ...
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... prosecutor or the defense attorney knows will occur during the trial and which might appear detrimental to their side of the case . The prosecutor is the first to address the jury . He generally makes a simple , direct statement of the ...
... prosecutor or the defense attorney knows will occur during the trial and which might appear detrimental to their side of the case . The prosecutor is the first to address the jury . He generally makes a simple , direct statement of the ...
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... prosecutor with his arm around Jim's shoulder [ Jim being the defendant ] out in the corridor , I figured he must not have done anything or the prosecutor wouldn't be chatting with him so friendly like . " Another important task facing ...
... prosecutor with his arm around Jim's shoulder [ Jim being the defendant ] out in the corridor , I figured he must not have done anything or the prosecutor wouldn't be chatting with him so friendly like . " Another important task facing ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Trial Tactics in Civil Cases 75 | 4 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Urheberrecht | |
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