Adversarial case-making : an ethnography of English Crown Court procedure / by Thomas Scheffer.
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- Great Britain. Crown Court -- Sociological aspects
- Great Britain. Crown Court
- Criminal courts -- Social aspects -- England
- Criminal procedure -- Social aspects -- England
- Tribunaux criminels -- Aspect social -- Angleterre
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Judicial Branch
- LAW -- Legal Services
- LAW -- Civil Procedure
- Criminal procedure -- Social aspects
- England
- 347.42/05 22
- KD8286 .S34 2010eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-278) and index.
A case of assault : the rise and fall of an alibi -- Framing law-in-action -- A case of indecent assault : fitting sleep-walking expertise in -- File-work and procedural care -- A case of wounding with intent : the barrister's day in court -- Procedural resources and procedural infrastructure -- A case of murder : no regret! -- The case in the case-system.
This book explores the working of law and lawyers down to their very details and minituae.
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