How Criminal Law Works

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464 pages 2009

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"How Criminal Law Works explains basic concepts in criminal law. Clearly and simply written, with realistic examples to illustrate legal analysis, the book sets out the law's most basic rules and rationales. From principles of punishment, to theories of liability, to affirmative defenses, the book demystifies the most difficult parts of criminal law. Students unsure of their understanding from casebook reading and classroom discussion will find here the explanations they need. But even the most confident students will find material to improve understanding and analytic skills." "The author, a longtime law teacher, scholar and former trial lawyer, identifies common pitfalls in criminal analysis and advises how to avoid them. He also offers practical guidance, addressing ways that law as practiced may diverge from law on the books, How Criminal Law Works brings the law to life with helpful sidebars on matters ranging from gender discrimination to the realities of criminal practice."--Jacket.

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