Tennessee Criminal Law

Tennessee Criminal Law

Author: Wesley M. Oliver

Publisher: West Academic Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780314272478

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This casebook relies on Tennessee-specific statutes and cases to illustrate how abstract concepts of criminal law play out on the ground. The role of prosecutors in defining the law through their charging and plea bargaining decisions is emphasized throughout. The mental elements of crimes are analyzed in context, illustrating how the same mental element will be proven differently depending on whether the defendant knew, for instance, that he had stolen goods or illegal drugs. By mooring the discussion to the Tennessee Code, rather than the Model Penal Code, this book is a very practical text for law students in Tennessee without sacrificing any of the philosophical discussions that are central to criminal law.


The Indigo Book

The Indigo Book

Author: Christopher Jon Sprigman

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-07-11

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1892628023

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This public domain book is an open and compatible implementation of the Uniform System of Citation.


Tennessee Jurisprudence

Tennessee Jurisprudence

Author: Michie Butterworth Editorial Staff

Publisher: MICHIE

Published: 1991

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780872155039

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Tennessee Jurisprudence is the most relied upon legal research tool in Tennessee next to the Tennessee Code Annotated. Completed in 1985 & supplemented annually since then, this 31-volume set has been received enthusiastically by the bench & bar.


Tennessee Law of Evidence

Tennessee Law of Evidence

Author: Neil P. Cohen

Publisher: Lexis Pub

Published: 1990-01-01

Total Pages: 603

ISBN-13: 9780874736434

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First written by Donald F. Paine in 1974, Tennessee Law of Evidence has long been recognized as the definitive authority on evidence law in Tennessee. In this new Third Edition, the authors retain the comprehensive scope of Paine's original masterpiece, but update it to include all the latest statutory, rule, & judicial changes. When confronted by virtually any evidentiary issue in Tennessee, the first place to turn is Tennessee Evidence Law, Third Edition.


Tennessee's New Deal Landscape

Tennessee's New Deal Landscape

Author: Carroll Van West

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 9781572331075

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The indelible stamp of the New Deal can be seen across American in the public works projects that modernized the country even as they provided employment during the Great Depression. Tennessee, in particular, benefited from the surge in federal construction. The New Deal not only left the state with many public buildings and schools that are still in active use, but is conservation and reclamation efforts also changed the lives of Tennesseans for generations to come. In Tennessee's New Deal Landscape, Caroll Van West examines over 250 historic sites created from 1933 to 1942: courthouses, post offices, community buildings, schools, and museums, along with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Cherokee National Forest, and the dams and reservoirs of the Tennessee Valley Authority. He describes the significant and impact of each project and provides maps to guide readers to the sites described. West discusses architectural styles that are often difficult to identity, and his lively narrative points out some of the paradoxes of New Deal projects-such as the proliferation of leisure parks during the nation's darkest hours. In highlighting these projects, he shows that Tennessee owes much not only to TVA but also to many other agencies and individuals who left their mark on the landscape through roads, levees, and reforested hillsides as well as buildings. An invaluable resource for travelers as well as scholars, this book reveals a legacy of historic treasures that are well worth preserving. The Author: Carroll Van West is projects manager for the Center of Historic Preservation at Middle Tennessee State University. The author of Tennessee's Historic Landscapes, he most recently edited the volumes Tennessee History: The Land, the People, and the Culture and the Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture. He is also senior editor of the Tennessee Historic Quarterly.


Tennessee Forms

Tennessee Forms

Author: Jack W. Robinson

Publisher: LexisNexis

Published: 1991-01

Total Pages: 4

ISBN-13: 9780874737141

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Tennessee Forms eliminates the tedium of legal form preparation. Use these sample forms to save valuable research & case preparation time.