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Cook's Field Guide to Prosecution in Georgia
Alan A. Cook
In this practical guidebook former district attorney and director of the University of Georgia's School of Law Prosecutorial Justice Program Alan Cook shares his personal wisdom and advice gathered from his decades of experience into a single volume. The handbook includes introductions to each chapter topic, plus both quick and detailed reference sections on all aspects of criminal law and procedure. It also includes useful appendices with step-by-step practice guides for how to perform specific prosecutorial tasks (such as how to take a guilty plea). Law student testimonies from now seasoned attorneys at the start of the book indicate the potential for this set of resources to students interested in becoming prosecutors as well as those already practicing.
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Trial Handbook for Georgia Lawyers, 2017-2018
Ronald L. Carlson, Julian A. Cook, and Michael Scott Carlson
Excerpt reproduced with permission of Thomson Reuters
"Examines Georgia-specific issues faced daily by trial attorneys, and analyzes the latest Georgia caselaw, rules, and statutes, with proper authorities cited. The work also reviews all critical aspects of Georgia trial practice, discussing substantive and procedural law in detail, with citation to controlling cases, statutes, and rules."--From publisher
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Trial Handbook for Georgia Lawyers, 2016-2017
Ronald L. Carlson, Julian A. Cook, and Michael Scott Carlson
Excerpt reproduced with permission of Thomson Reuters.
"[E]xamines Georgia-specific issues faced daily by trial attorneys, and analyzes the latest Georgia caselaw, rules, and statutes, with proper authorities cited. The work also reviews all critical aspects of Georgia trial practice, discussing substantive and procedural law in detail, with citation to controlling cases, statutes, and rules."--From publisher
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Inside Adjudicative Criminal Procedure: What Matters and Why
Julian A. Cook and Alan A. Cook
"[D]iscusses all the topics that are typically discussed in the aforementioned courses, including bail, grand jury and prosecutorial decision-making, discovery, speedy trial, jury selection, trial by jury, right to counsel, double jeopardy, guilty pleas and plea bargaining, sentencing, and post-verdict trials and strategies."--From publisher
Excerpt reproduced with permission of Wolters Kluwer
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Learning from Practice: a Professional Development Text for Legal Education (3rd edition)
Alex Scherr, Leah Wortham, Nancy Maurer, and Susan L. Brooks
Excepted reproduced with permission of West Academic Publishing
"Covers topics relevant to law students working in real practice settings, including externships, in-house clinics, and other experiential courses. Intended for use in course seminars and tutorials, each chapter helps students succeed in their work, reflect on their development, and plan for their lives as lawyers."--From book jacket
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Georgia Law of Evidence (2013-2014 edition)
Alexander W. Scherr
The new edition reflects Georgia’s adoption of the federal rules of evidence and assesses the impact of the new code on prior Georgia law and its creation of new areas of argument.
Excerpt reprinted with permission of Thomson Reuters.
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Green's Georgia Law of Evidence (2012-2013 edition)
Alex Scherr
An updated edition of Thomas Green's standard treatise on evidence in Georgia. Preserves much of Dr. Green's original discussion and integrates supplementary material and new case law.
Excerpt reproduced with permission of West Academic.
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Georgia Law of Evidence (6th edition)
Alex Scherr
An updated edition of Thomas Green's standard treatise on evidence in Georgia. Preserves much of Dr. Green's original discussion and integrates supplementary material and new case law.
Excerpt reprinted with permission of Thomson West.
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Georgia law of Evidence (5th edition)
Alex Scherr
An updated reference work on evidence law in Georgia, originally created by the late University of Georgia professor, Thomas Green.
This selection of books is a subset of the works found in our Faculty Books Collection, listed together as items published by members of the University of Georgia School of Law's clinical and experiential learning program directors, instructors and attorneys.
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