Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... committed by the defendants . He pieces together the testimony of witness after witness , weaving a web of guilt from which it would seem that the defendant can never escape . Then the defense attorney goes to work . Did any of the ...
... committed by the defendants . He pieces together the testimony of witness after witness , weaving a web of guilt from which it would seem that the defendant can never escape . Then the defense attorney goes to work . Did any of the ...
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... committed the same crime . If we send one forger to prison for five years , we must send the next forger to prison for five years . If we maintain that first - degree murder deserves a life sentence , anyone found guilty of murder in ...
... committed the same crime . If we send one forger to prison for five years , we must send the next forger to prison for five years . If we maintain that first - degree murder deserves a life sentence , anyone found guilty of murder in ...
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... committed repeated offenses such as auto theft , burglary , grand larceny , holdup with a gun , and gross immoral conduct ( girls ) , accompanied by less serious offenses .... II . This classification involves the commission of only one ...
... committed repeated offenses such as auto theft , burglary , grand larceny , holdup with a gun , and gross immoral conduct ( girls ) , accompanied by less serious offenses .... II . This classification involves the commission of only one ...
Inhalt
Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Legal and criminal psychology, contributors: Abraham Blumberg Hans Toch Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2012 |
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