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The magistrate's criminal law:

a practical treatise on the jurisdiction, duty, and authority of justices of the peace in the state of New York, in criminal cases. Containing also a summary of the law relative to crimes and punishments, with an appendix of forms of proceedings
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W. & A. Gould & co., 1841 - Criminal law - 810 pages

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