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Book Synopsis Hired Self-killer or The Winner’s Trial by : Gennadiy Loginov
Download or read book Hired Self-killer or The Winner’s Trial written by Gennadiy Loginov and published by Litres. This book was released on 2022-05-15 with total page 453 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What is inversionism? In simple terms, it is a reversal to ideals, step back from the edge of the cliff. It is not about an ordinary repetition of old ways but about returning updated. It is an attempt (perhaps a little quixotic) to turn the inverted world back. It is the avant-garde without provocation and scandalous tricks. It is art, experimental in form but traditional in the noblest sense of the word, since its goal is reaching out to minds and hearts to make the world slightly better.
Book Synopsis Hired Self-killer or The Winner’s Trial. A Story About the Truth of Life and the Truth of Art by : Gennadiy Loginov
Download or read book Hired Self-killer or The Winner’s Trial. A Story About the Truth of Life and the Truth of Art written by Gennadiy Loginov and published by Litres. This book was released on 2022-05-15 with total page 31 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One can often observe differences between True Life and True Art. And yet, Art is also a part of Life. Should it soften morals and ennoble hearts, turning a person’s thoughts and aspirations to bright ideals, enlightening and elevating us above a circle of routine? Or maybe, Art exists for Art’s sake, without specific goals? Let’s think about it.
Book Synopsis Winning Jury Trials by : Robert H. Klonoff
Download or read book Winning Jury Trials written by Robert H. Klonoff and published by Ntl Inst for Trial Advocacy. This book was released on 2007-10-29 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Third Edition of Winning Jury Trials combines the same strong premise of its previous editions (evidence sponsorship) and the same strong theme (there is, in fact, a right way to teach trial skills) with many new features, including more detailed guidance on the critical questions of whether and when to impeach one's own witness with harmful material. This text, by Robert Klonoff and Paul Colby, takes a solid approach to evidence and focuses on issues such as: • Choosing witnesses • Introducing negative evidence • How to handle marginal evidence • Weaving the fundamental elements of your case into your evidence, for example, opening statements and cross-examination
Book Synopsis No Right to An Honest Living (Winner of the Pulitzer Prize) by : Jacqueline Jones
Download or read book No Right to An Honest Living (Winner of the Pulitzer Prize) written by Jacqueline Jones and published by Basic Books. This book was released on 2023-01-10 with total page 501 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE IN HISTORY A “sensitive, immersive, and exhaustive” portrait of Black workers and white hypocrisy in nineteenth-century Boston, from “a gifted practitioner of labor history and urban history” (Tiya Miles, National Book Award-winning author of All That She Carried) Impassioned antislavery rhetoric made antebellum Boston famous as the nation’s hub of radical abolitionism. In fact, however, the city was far from a beacon of equality. In No Right to an Honest Living, historian Jacqueline Jones reveals how Boston was the United States writ small: a place where the soaring rhetoric of egalitarianism was easy, but justice in the workplace was elusive. Before, during, and after the Civil War, white abolitionists and Republicans refused to secure equal employment opportunity for Black Bostonians, condemning most of them to poverty. Still, Jones finds, some Black entrepreneurs ingeniously created their own jobs and forged their own career paths. Highlighting the everyday struggles of ordinary Black workers, this book shows how injustice in the workplace prevented Boston—and the United States—from securing true equality for all.
Book Synopsis No Winners Here Tonight by : Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Download or read book No Winners Here Tonight written by Andrew Welsh-Huggins and published by Ohio University Press. This book was released on 2009 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Few subjects are as intensely debated in the United States as the death penalty. Some form of capital punishment has existed in America for hundreds of years, yet the justification for carrying out the ultimate sentence is a continuing source of controversy. No Winners Here Tonight explores the history of the death penalty and the question of its fairness through the experience of a single state, Ohio, which, despite its moderate midwestern values, has long had one of the country’s most active death chambers. In 1958, just four states accounted for half of the forty-eight executions carried out nationwide, each with six: California, Georgia, Ohio, and Texas. By the first decade of the new century, Ohio was second only to Texas in the number of people put to death each year. No Winners Here Tonight looks at this trend and determines that capital punishment has been carried out in an uneven fashion from its earliest days, with outcomes based not on blind justice but on the color of a person’s skin, the whim of a local prosecutor, or the biases of the jury pool in the county in which a crime was committed. Andrew Welsh-Huggins’s work is the only comprehensive study of the history of the death penalty in Ohio. His analysis concludes that the current law, crafted by lawmakers to punish the worst of the state’s killers, doesn’t come close to its intended purpose and instead varies widely in its implementation. Welsh-Huggins takes on this controversial topic evenhandedly and with respect for the humanity of the accused and the victim alike. This exploration of the law of capital punishment and its application will appeal to students of criminal justice as well as those with an interest in law and public policy.
Download or read book My Trials written by Mark Wilson and published by Archway Publishing. This book was released on 2017-11-20 with total page 347 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Marks story begins several years back when he ventured to a foreign country for unique career-building experiences. It is there he eventually met more and more like-minded individuals and someone who appeared extra special. This same-aged woman was on her game as she presented a convincing picture of virtue. Mark had no idea that he was about to become quite the victim of a high-functioning, proactively religious psychopath. Mark beautifully illustrated how counterintuitive his experiences with a psychopath were and goes in great depth to show how these abuser victim roles play out in real life encounters. This is interesting information that is often not included in other books on the same subject matter. In sharing how he figured his way through his extended encounter with a primary psychopath, he seeks to spread awareness which will help members of our global society identify psychopaths before they cause their applicable levels of damage. Join the author to educate yourself on the increasingly trending topic of psychopathy. There are many things Mark assists you in taking away from encounters with psychopaths and their influence on the world around us. Psychopathy is certainly a topic worth getting a grasp over. Look into this critically constructed book and youll be happy you did!
Book Synopsis Successfully Self-employed by : Gregory Brennan
Download or read book Successfully Self-employed written by Gregory Brennan and published by Kaplan Publishing. This book was released on 1996 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Without sales experience, only a fraction of America's self-employed professionals--10 million every year--will survive in the long run. This informative, inspiring guide will help freelancers, consultants, or independent professionals sell their services. "Successfully Self-Employed" is packed with hundreds of how-to tips, strategies and step-by-step sales techniques.
Book Synopsis Modern Jury Trials and Advocates by : Joseph Wesley Donovan
Download or read book Modern Jury Trials and Advocates written by Joseph Wesley Donovan and published by . This book was released on 1881 with total page 710 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Modern Jury Trials and Advocates by : Joseph W. Donovan
Download or read book Modern Jury Trials and Advocates written by Joseph W. Donovan and published by . This book was released on 1881 with total page 712 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Modern Jury Trials and Advocates by : John Wesley Donovan
Download or read book Modern Jury Trials and Advocates written by John Wesley Donovan and published by . This book was released on 1882 with total page 714 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis The [afterw.] Thacker's Courser's annual remembrancer and stud book, by T. Thacker (R.A. Welsh). by :
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Book Synopsis More Oklahoma Renegades by : Butler, Ken
Download or read book More Oklahoma Renegades written by Butler, Ken and published by Pelican Publishing. This book was released on 2010-09-23 with total page 388 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Twenty-eight true tales of outlaws and bad men operating within the borders of Oklahoma between the 1870s and 1960s. Oklahoma has proven to be the crossroads for every generation of criminal gang activity. The exciting stories in this volume include the heroic actions by law enforcement to bring bandits, thieves, and murderers to justice, from �Black-faced Charley� Bryant to Bonnie and Clyde.
Book Synopsis Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar Association by : Illinois State Bar Association
Download or read book Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar Association written by Illinois State Bar Association and published by . This book was released on 1927 with total page 472 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Gideon's Trumpet written by Anthony Lewis and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2011-09-14 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The classic bestseller from a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist that tells the compelling true story of one man's fight for the right to legal counsel for every defendent. A history of the landmark case of Clarence Earl Gideon's fight for the right to legal counsel. Notes, table of cases, index. The classic backlist bestseller. More than 800,000 sold since its first pub date of 1964.
Book Synopsis The Trials of Thomas Roxby by : Julius Falconer
Download or read book The Trials of Thomas Roxby written by Julius Falconer and published by Pneuma Springs Publishing. This book was released on 2014-05-22 with total page 187 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We are in the sleepy village of Sherburn in Elmete, Yorkshire, in the year of grace 1729. When George Bywater, the vicar’s servant, is clubbed to death as he collects the parish tithes, the vicar undertakes to track his killer. Unfortunately, his efforts are thwarted at every turn. Threatened with violence, arrested and tried on three separate occasions, on charges that include murder, harbouring a felon and poaching, he is saved from transportation – or worse! – only by an act of God (naturally). He is hauled before the archdeacon and then the archbishop himself for carrying out his investigation at the expense of his pastoral duties. Forbidden to proceed as he wishes, he yet takes advantage of a tip-off from a local magistrate and a chance encounter with a reformed footpad to pursue his inquiries - in a pure spirit of duty, of course – and comes up with a peculiarly delicate challenge to his conscience. This light-hearted tale is the third Chronicle from Sherburn, in which Julius Falconer presents for the modern reader the absurd adventures penned by the hapless vicar. Book reviews online: PublishedBestsellers website.
Download or read book The Trial written by Edward Steers and published by University Press of Kentucky. This book was released on 2003-07-31 with total page 1016 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Transcripts from the trial of John Wilkes Booth’s co-conspirators, plus commentary:“Unquestionably the world-class expert on . . . Lincoln’s assassination.” ―Civil War News On the night of April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln in what he envisioned part of a scheme to plunge the federal government into chaos and gain a reprieve for the struggling Confederacy. The plan failed. By April 26, Booth was killed resisting capture and eight of the nine conspirators eventually charged in Lincoln's murder were in custody. Their trial would become one of the most famous and most controversial in US history. New president Andrew Johnson’s executive order on May 1 directed that persons charged with Lincoln’s murder stand trial before a military tribunal. The trial lasted more than fifty days, and 366 witnesses gave testimony. Benn Pitman, an expert in phonography—an early form of shorthand—was awarded a government contract to produce a transcription of each day’s testimony. Pitman made these transcripts available to the prosecution and defense, as well as select members of the press. Although three versions of the testimony were published, Pitman’s edited collection was the most accessible. He skillfully winnowed the 4,300 pages of transcription into one volume, collated the testimony by defendant, indexed it by name and date, and added summaries. In The Trial, assassination scholars guide readers through all 421 pages of testimony, illuminating Pitman’s record. By drawing together the evidence that resulted in the conspirators’ convictions, The Trial leaves no doubt as to the events surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, making this book a fascinating account of the trial as well as an essential resource. “Steers’s lineup is truly expert—readers will be able to distinguish between fact and fancy and come away with a far better understanding of Lincoln’s assassination.” —William Hanchett, author of The Lincoln Murder Conspiracies