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Wests Texas Digest 2d VOL 16B 1935 To Date Criminal Law 1024 to 1036

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Category:

Books

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Like New

Author:

ST. Paul, Minn

Book Title:

Wests Texas Digest 2d VOL 16B 1935 To Date Criminal Law 1024 to 1

Language:

English

Topic:

Books

Format:

Hardcover

Publisher:

West Publishing Co.

Publication Year:

1935

Region:

Texas

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Posted for sale:

May 15

Item number:

1747261074

Item description

Dive into the historical tapestry of Texas criminal law with "Wests Texas Digest 2d VOL 16B 1935 To Date Criminal Law 1024 to 1036." This hardcover edition provides a comprehensive look at legal codes and precedents that have shaped the justice system in Texas over the decades. Published by West Publishing Co., it serves as an invaluable resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone with an interest in the evolution of criminal law. Authored by the prestigious ST. Paul, Minn and published in English, this volume is a testament to the enduring legacy of legal discourse. It offers a detailed examination of the topic, making it a worthy addition to any collection focused on regional law, legal history, or the development of legal codes in the United States.