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100 _aTurner, J.W. Cecil
245 0 _aOutlines of criminal law/
_cJ.W. Cecil Turner
260 _aDelhi:
_bUniversal Law Publishers,
_c2010.
300 _a680 p.
505 _aIndex of cases; Index to the principal statutes; List of principal books cited; Part I. General Considerations: 1. Crime and criminal law; 2. Principles of criminal liability; 3. Variations in liability; 4. Preliminary crimes; 5. The possible parties to a crime; 6. The classification of crimes; Part II. Definitions of Particular Crimes: 7. Homicide; 8. Offences against the person that are not fatal; 9. Bigamy; 10. Criminal libel; 11. Offences against property; 12. Burglary and housebreaking; 13. Stealing; 14. Embezzlement; 15. Fraudulent conversion; 16. Cheats punishable at common law; 17. False pretences; 18. Receiving stolen property; 19. Other offences involving fraud; 20. Forgery; 21. Offences against the state; 22. Conspiracy and industrial disputes; 23. Perjury and other offences against public justice; 24. Offences against international law; 25. Offences of vagrancy; Part III. Modes of Judicial Proof: 26. The nature of presumptions and of evidence; 27. The general rules of evidence; 28. Rules of evidence peculiar to criminal law; Part IV. Criminal Procedure: 29. Limitations on criminal jurisdiction; 30. Criminal courts; 31. Summary procedure; 32. Ordinary procedure; 33. Ordinary procedure; Appendix I. The meaning of 'credit'; Appendix 2. Rules as to admission of evidence which reveals to the jury facts discreditable to the person accused; 3. Forms of indictment; Index.
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