A Treatise on Contempt, Including Civil and Criminal Contempts of Judicial Tribunals, Justices of the Peace, Legislative Bodies, Municipal Boards, Committees, Notaries, Commissioners, Referees, and Other Officers Exercising Judicial and Quasi-judicial Functions

A Treatise on Contempt, Including Civil and Criminal Contempts of Judicial Tribunals, Justices of the Peace, Legislative Bodies, Municipal Boards, Committees, Notaries, Commissioners, Referees, and Other Officers Exercising Judicial and Quasi-judicial Functions
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Publisher : Fred B. Rothman
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ISBN-10 : 0837710308
ISBN-13 : 9780837710303
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Book Synopsis A Treatise on Contempt, Including Civil and Criminal Contempts of Judicial Tribunals, Justices of the Peace, Legislative Bodies, Municipal Boards, Committees, Notaries, Commissioners, Referees, and Other Officers Exercising Judicial and Quasi-judicial Functions by : Stewart Rapalje

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In this authoritative treatise, Stewart Rapalje offers an in-depth analysis of the nature and function of contempt in the legal system. With detailed discussion