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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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An Excellent Start,
By Mike Crestwood (New York) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Guide to Military Criminal Law (Hardcover)
Mr. Davidson's book is a must for anyone trying to understand the differences between civilian criminal law and military criminal law. Neatly arranged and written in an easy-to understand format, it's 152 pages of text manages to be informative without overwhelming the reader. I'm using it in my introduction to military justice (college) class, and the students have found it to be easy to understand. Well done!
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This review is from: A Guide to Military Criminal Law (Hardcover)
Davidson's book is an excellent introduction to a fascinating subject, (at least for a civillian criminal lawyer). Well written with short, concise, but interesting explinations about a various aspects of the UCMJ, including its development, jurisdiction, and a brief overview of the whole code. My only criticisim is that it is a little too short, the author left me wanting much more, like an expliantion of the appeal process, and more information about pre-trial procedure. Not only for lawyers, but an interesting read for anybody interested in the subject.
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A Guide to Military Criminal Law by Michael J. Davidson (Hardcover - June 1999)
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