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§§ 916-1066
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Inside Knast
Leben hinter Gittern : der knallharte Alltag in deutschen Gefängnissen -
Inside Knast
Leben hinter Gittern – der knallharte Alltag in deutschen Gefängnissen -
Stammheim Note
Dort wo die Nachtsonne erleuchtet -
Eine Waage aus dem Gleichgewicht
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§§ 916-1066
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Reasons humbly offered for the bill to prevent frivolous and vexatious arrests
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Commentaries on the laws of arrests in civil cases
as delivered to a private society of law students, in which they are deduced from their origin to the present time. And their repugnancy is shown contrary to the general good of the people. With a proposed reform. By M. Dawes, Esquire, Of the Inner Temple -
The law of arrest on criminal charges
as it has been adjudged by the federal and state courts of the United States -
The law of arrest in civil and criminal actions
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Lettre a M. le Garde de Sceaux, Ministre de la justice
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The history of the law of arrest in personal actions
showing its severity and inexpediency, and the mischiefs incident to the system of bail, with practical amendments -
The law of arrest on criminal charges
as it has been adjudged by the federal and state courts of the United States -
Manual of the law of arrest
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Reasons humbly offered against part of the bill for the better viewing, searching, and examining drugs, medicines, &c
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The address of Sir Francis Burdett to his constituents
in a letter, dated March 23, denying the power of the House of Commons to imprison the people of England -
Proclamation
for apprehending Patrick Grahame of Inchbraco, with promise of a reward -
Proclamation
for apprehending five persons declared fugitives, by the Commission of Justiciary for the Highlands -
Proclamation
for apprehending Fergus Tempeltoun a murderer -
A treatise on the abuses of the laws, particularly in actions by arrest
pointing out numerous hardships and abuses, in the different courts, from the commencement of an action to its conclusion -
Executive powers in relation to crime and disorder, or, Powers of police in England
a short treatise on the executive powers which may be exercised by private citizens and official persons for the pursuit of crime and maintenance of public order -
The law of arrest in civil and criminal actions
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Arrest and prosecution and practice in criminal cases
explaining the jurisdiction, duties, authority and procedure before all magistrates and of all their ministerial officers in the State of Ohio -
Cobbett's remarks on Sir F. Burdett's letter to his constituents, on the power of imprisonment by the House of Commons
taken from the Weekly Political Register, March 24, 1810 -
Reasons humbly offered against passing the bill to prevent frivolous and vexatious arrests