Criminal Law: Model Penal Code (Turning Point Series) (Turning Point (Foundation Press))
The Model Penal Code has been called the principal text in criminal law teaching. It is an ambitious, and influential, attempt to work out the principles of American criminal law in a systematic way. By highlighting the Code's conceptual structure, this study aid helps students to navigate the Code's complex provisions and helps teachers unlock its full pedagogic potential, one all too easily obscured by a fragmented discussion of Code sections dealing with a variety of topics. The appendix includes the text of the Model Penal Code, parts I & II.
For the first time, the Texas District & County Attorneys Association (TDCAA) is publishing the Texas Penal Code with both popular features from its code books in print. Texas Penal Code 2011-2013 includes both case annotations (and practice tips) and strikethrough/underline format that shows exactly what changes were made in the 2011 Texas legislative session. This book contains only the Penal Code.
Texas Penal Code, 2012 ed. (West's Texas Statutes and Codes)
This title contains the full text of the Texas Penal Code; chapter 411 of the Government Code, relating to concealed handgun licenses; chapters 481-485 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to controlled substances and drugs; and chapters 704, 705, 724, and 729 of the Transportation Code, relating to motor vehicle and traffic offenses. Statutes incorporate all amendments through the 2011 Regular and First Called Sessions of the 82nd Legislature. The book also includes a table showing unrepealed articles of the Penal Code of 1925, as prepared by the Texas Legislative Council.
wicatty009 AG Conclusion "NO INDICATION OF THE PRACTICE OF ANY CRIME under the dispositions of article 277 number 1 of the Penal Process Code." #McCann
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usmans28 RT @NewsweekPak: Shakeel Afridi was sentenced to 33 years of hard imprisonment under Articles 121, 123, 123(1), and 124 of the Pakistan Penal Code.