Monday 15 March 2010

But They Didn't Read Me My Rights!

But They Didn't Read Me My Rights!
Author: Michael D. Cicchini
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1616141662



But They Didn't Read Me My Rights!: Myths, Oddities, and Lies About Our Legal System


Do the police have to read you your rights when they arrest you? Can you get charged with drunk driving if you weren't even driving the car? Do contracts have to be in writing to be enforceable? If you break up with your fiance, can you keep the ring? Do you have to pass the bar exam to become a lawyer?
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