Wyoming Criminal Laws and Rules Annotated

An essential annotated reference tailored to criminal law practitioners with comprehensive coverage of Wyoming criminal laws and rules. Includes a handy overview of Wyoming Criminal Procedure Law Guidelines.
Publisher: Matthew Bender

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Wyoming Criminal Laws and Rules Annotated is a convenient reference with comprehensive coverage of criminal laws and rules. This streamlined volume is tailored specifically to practicing attorneys. It also includes annotations, an invaluable resource that can be critically important when interpreting criminal law. Coverage includes the entirety of Title 6 (Crimes & Offences) and Title 7 (Criminal Procedure), along with selected related laws. It also includes Criminal Procedure Law guidelines which offer a concise overview of constitutional criminal procedure law in the State of Wyoming with an emphasis on Fourth and Fifth Amendment cases.

The Reference You Need for the Reality of Fast-Paced Criminal Law Practice. Single-volume convenience and currency meet the needs of criminal law practitioners as an accessible reference on Wyoming criminal laws and rules. The inclusion of case and statutory annotations and a comprehensive index make this the handy go-to resource you’ll use daily. No matter the client or the crime—it’s all in this volume.

The previous edition's ISBN is 9781663365996.

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