Federal Practice and Procedure : federal rules of criminal p...

United States Copyright Filing #TX0005227145

Basic Data

Full Title Federal Practice and Procedure : federal rules of criminal procedure : rules 15 to 30 ; sections 241 to 510 : vol. 2-2A / by Charles Alan Wright.
Type of Work Text
Copyright Number TX0005227145
Filing Date Sep 29, 2000
Description 2 v.
Date of Creation 2000
Date of Publication 2000-09-14
Basis of Claim New Matter: additions, revisions, compilation.

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Copyright Claimant West Publishing Company d.b.a West Group
Associated Names West Group
West Publishing Company
Wright, Charles Alan

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