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Bibliography

The following books were useful to me in preparing the historical portion of
this book:

Freidman Lawrence M. A History of American Law. Simon and Schuster, 1973.

Holmes Oliver Wendell Jr.,. The Common Law. Little, Brown and Company,
1881.

Kimball Spencer L. Historical Introduction to the Legal System. West Publishing
Company, 1966.

Additionally, during the years I have taught criminal law, I have relied upon
the following codes, texts and treatises in shaping my own understanding of
the criminal law.

American Law Institute. Model Penal Code and Commentaries. American Law
Institute, 1962.

Dressler Joshua. Understanding Criminal Law. Matthew Bender, 1995.

Fletcher George P. Rethinking Criminal Law. Little, Brown and Company, 1978.

Lafave Wayne R., and Austin Scott Jr. LaFave and Scott's Hornbook on Crimi-
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Moenssens Andre A., Fred E. Inbau, and Ronald J. Bacigal. Cases and Com-
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Publication Information: Book Title: A Layperson's Guide to Criminal Law. Contributors: Raneta Lawson Mack - author. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1999. Page Number: 197.
    
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