(Read free) Guilty Until Proven Innocent: A Practitioner's and Judge's Guide to the Pennsylvania Post-Conviction Relief Act (PCRA)
| #1468841 in Books | 2016-01-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x1.11 x5.50l,1.23 | File Name: 1523244976 | 442 pages
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Great Book|By k c crider|This is a Must-Have book for anyone facing the PCRA procedure in Pennsylvania. Quite literally, it can save your life (unless you consider Life in the hands of the D.O.C. to be the same as a Real Life). Even if you can afford to hire a good attorney, this book is essential so you can be sure your counsel is listing all the issues you need to have rai|About the Author|J. Andrew Salemme is a licensed attorney in Pennsylvania. He is an expert in post-conviction relief, Pennsylvania criminal law, and constitutional law. Mr. Salemme published the first edition of his PCRA book in 2013 and has taught Continuing
Revised for 2016. A premier source of information on post-conviction relief in Pennsylvania. This is an essential guide for criminal practitioners and judges. Includes comprehensive discussion and citation to case law, annotated comments on the applicable rules of procedure and the governing statute. Also contains valuable samples for practitioners and judges.
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