Bonnie of Evidence

Bonnie of Evidence
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Publisher : Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9780738732688
ISBN-13 : 0738732680
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Bonnie of Evidence by : Maddy Hunter

Emily Andrew-Miceli, travel escort extraordinaire, and her husband, Etienne, are leading a merry band of globetrotting seniors on a tour of Scotland's highlands and islands. In addition to the usual haggis tasting and kilt shopping activities, Emily has organized a high-tech scavenger hunt—her own version of the Highland games that soon turns into all out clan warfare. When one feuding team member is found dead, Etienne—a former police detective—suspects an allergic reaction. But upon discovering that the victim's underhanded tactics may have accidentally unleashed an ancient curse, Emily realizes she'll need a truly brave heart to survive this ill-fated fling. Praise: "Laugh along with Hunter's eighth pun-laden expedition."—Library Journal "[A] delightfully deadly eighth Passport to Peril mystery."—Publishers Weekly

Assessing Evidence in a Postmodern World

Assessing Evidence in a Postmodern World
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0874620368
ISBN-13 : 9780874620368
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Assessing Evidence in a Postmodern World by : Bonnie Brennen

In contemporary society, the nature of reality is continually challenged and each day there are new examples illustrating that perception has become reality. This book collection considers how researchers might evaluate evidence when truth claims can no longer be made. The authors address issues of perception, evidence, reality and postmodernism from a variety of different backgrounds including history, ethics, cultural studies, law and social science.

Justice for Bonnie

Justice for Bonnie
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9780593100622
ISBN-13 : 059310062X
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Justice for Bonnie by : Karen Foster

The shocking true crime story of an Alaskan college student’s murder and her mother’s relentless crusade for the truth. When police told Karen Foster that her eighteen-year-old daughter, Bonnie Craig, had died in a hiking accident, she knew the pieces of the investigation just didn’t add up. Bonnie would have never ditched her classes at the University of Alaska to go hiking. And she didn’t drive—so how would she have reached McHugh Creek, miles outside of Anchorage, in the first place? Armed with little more than her own conviction, Karen set out to find the truth behind her daughter’s death. After a long series of false leads and dead ends, it seemed the case would forever go unsolved. Then, after twelve years of public campaigning, private despair, and increasingly tense dealings with the detectives working the case, Karen received an e-mail that would change everything: the system, at long last, had produced a match for the unknown DNA in the case—from a man in a jail all the way across the country. Here is the chilling tale of a mother’s unflagging fight to track down the monster who stole her daughter’s life—and the battle to ensure that he, and others like him, would no longer be able to evade justice. INCLUDES PHOTOS

Two Teaspoons of Rice

Two Teaspoons of Rice
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ISBN-10 : 1734852801
ISBN-13 : 9781734852806
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Two Teaspoons of Rice by : Sida Lei

Criminal Law

Criminal Law
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1609303911
ISBN-13 : 9781609303914
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Criminal Law by : Richard J. Bonnie

Hardbound - New, hardbound print book.

Finding Solace in the Soil

Finding Solace in the Soil
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Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 1646423372
ISBN-13 : 9781646423378
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Finding Solace in the Soil by : Bonnie J. Clark

Finding Solace in the Soil tells the largely unknown story of the gardens of Amache, the War Relocation Authority incarceration camp in Colorado. Combining physical evidence with oral histories and archival data and enriched by the personal photographs and memories of former Amache incarcerees, the book describes how gardeners cultivated community in confinement. Before incarceration, many at Amache had been farmers, gardeners, or nursery workers. Between 1942 and 1945, they applied their horticultural expertise to the difficult high plains landscape of southeastern Colorado. At Amache they worked to form microclimates, reduce blowing sand, grow better food, and achieve stability and preserve community at a time of dehumanizing dispossession. In this book archaeologist Bonnie J. Clark examines botanical data like seeds, garden-related artifacts, and other material evidence found at Amache, as well as oral histories from survivors and archival data including personal letters and government records, to recount how the prisoners of Amache transformed the harsh military setting of the camp into something resembling a town. She discusses the varieties of gardens found at the site, their place within Japanese and Japanese American horticultural traditions, and innovations brought about by the creative use of limited camp resources. The gardens were regarded by the incarcerees as a gift to themselves and to each other. And they were also, it turns out, a gift to the future as repositories of generational knowledge where a philosophical stance toward nature was made manifest through innovation and horticultural skill. Framing the gardens and gardeners of Amache within the larger context of the incarceration of Japanese Americans and of recent scholarship on displacement and confinement, Finding Solace in the Soil will be of interest to gardeners, historical archaeologists, landscape archaeologists, cultural anthropologists, and scholars of Japanese American history and horticultural history.

Incidental Archaeologists

Incidental Archaeologists
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : 9781501718540
ISBN-13 : 1501718541
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Incidental Archaeologists by : Bonnie Effros

"From 1830, the Roman ruins of North Africa intrigued invading French military officers and became key to the colonial narrative justifying French settlement of North Africa"--

Criminal Law

Criminal Law
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Publisher : Foundation Press
Total Pages : 1454
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105134512354
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Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Criminal Law by : Richard J. Bonnie

Bonnie, Couglin, Jeffries and Low's Criminal Law positions the authors' authoritative grasp of the subject against a background of cultural and political debate. The text deals with profound questions integral to the study of criminal law in a changing society: current controversies in the law of rape and sexual assault, the Bernard Goetz case and the use of deadly force in self-defense, defenses available to battered women, the insanity defense, and capital punishment. The third edition also includes a new chapter on mens rea in federal crimes.

Evidence Law

Evidence Law
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Publisher : Aspen Publishing
Total Pages : 686
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ISBN-10 : 9781543825992
ISBN-13 : 1543825990
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Evidence Law by : Laurie L. Levenson

The combined efforts of the impressive authorship team of Professor Laurie L. Levenson and Justice Brian M. Hoffstadt have produced a casebook that is everything an evidence professor, and the professor’s students, would want in a book – clarity in explaining the rules of evidence, examples to test and reinforce their understanding of the rules, carefully edited cases demonstrating the application of the rules, and discussion of complications in application of the rules. Evidence Law: Policy, Practice, and Problems is a straightforward and accessible casebook that is consistent and clear in how it teaches evidence. This book provides a suitable foundation for most students to learn and apply, both in litigation and transactional practices, federal and state evidence laws. This is a masterful, comprehensive, and stimulating teaching tool, with its unique approach of (1) providing the rule; (2) explaining the basis for the rule; (3) demonstrating how it is to be applied; (4) discussing any complications in its application; and (5) providing short, where appropriate, carefully edited cases, regarding the rule. Cases in the book serve to affirm the rule, not provide subtle or exceptional applications of it. Highlights of the First Edition: Sets forth the evidence rules, the rationale for them, examples of their applications, cases demonstrating their use in civil and criminal litigation, and plenty of problems for classroom discussion and review Each chapter contains summary charts and diagrams to help students follow the requirements and apply the rules Carefully edited cases to ensure clarity in the application of the rules is provided without overwhelming the reader Summary chapter where students can see the rules applied to a sample trial Professors and students will benefit from: An assortment of review questions that professors and students can use to reinforce the students’ understanding of the evidence rules Short readings regarding cutting-edge areas of evidence law Examples of contemporary challenges in applying the evidence rules Step-by-step approach for dealing with evidence issues Thorough and clear presentation of hearsay, its exceptions, and its interaction with the right of confrontation Comparisons with the rules for major state jurisdictions