Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 962 pages. 10.75x8.25x1.25 inches. In Stock.
Published by International News Keyus, Inc. Berkeley, CA, 1975
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[30] pp.; 44.7 x 29 cm.; loose leaves; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; September 26 - October 2, 1975 issue of Berkeley Barb, edited by David Armstrong. Contents include: "Sally Moore's 'Radical' Trip," by Barb's S.F. News Interval; "'Chile Too, Will Triumph,'" by Gar Smith; "Dear Barb;" Patty, Sally and the Media Army," by Ric Reynolds, written a week after Patty Hearst's capture/rescue; "Berkeley Beat," by Avis Worthington; "Out of the Closet, Into the Bank," by Paul krassner; "How Real Is It? Patty's 'Brainwash' Rap,'" by David Johnston; "Straight Press Tries to Isolate SLA Supporters," by Kathie Stream; "Whole Earth's Stewart Brand Tools Off Into Space," by Dick Rosenblatt; "Tom Hayden: All-American Radical," by Andrew Ross; "Looking at the World with 'The Big Mind,'" by Laughingbird; "Turning Sex Into Dubious Dance," by Barbara L. Baer; "Vassar Clements' Country Jazz (?)," by Loren Means; "Miles, Bill Evans and the Techno-Rock Kid," by Michael Snyder; "Trane Betrayed by Jargon and Trivia," by F.D.; "Brian Aldiss - Through a Timeslip Darkly," by Ray Ramsay; "Opera? Why Not? Listen.," by James Roy MacBean "Barb Classified," and more. Contains many pages of advertisements for San Francisco massage parlors. Good. Folded in two, with light yellowing of covers and pages and edge-wear, bumping, folding and small tearing throughout including 5 mm. tear at spine and 3 mm. tear to bottom edge of recto. Otherwise clean and unmarked.
Publication Date: 2023
Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
Postconviction Remedies, 2023-2024 Edition. Brian R. Means. Thomson Reuters, October 2023. 2 Volumes. Softbound. Ex-library with shelf location labels at foot of spines, property stamps, and bar code labels on front covers, else very good. Publisher's Price USD 3,310. Special $195. * This work covers each aspect of the postconviction review process along with thorough analysis and extensive citations. Written to make the application of complex and changing legal principles as straightforward as possible, the text identifies controlling legal standards and developing issues, and uses case examples to illustrate how legal doctrines are applied. The text also distinguishes the multitude of remedies available, describes them in detail, and offers solutions for problems that may arise. Coverage includes key issues such as: Federal and state postconviction remedies for challenging both state and federal convictions; The sweeping changes enacted by the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (AEDPA); Procedural aspects of the collateral review process, including jurisdiction, cognizability, custody, mootness, standing, abstention, the Heck doctrine, pleadings, discovery, expansion of the record, evidentiary hearings, exhaustion of remedies, procedural default, statute of limitations, Teague new rules, second or successive petitions and motions, AEDPA standards of review, and the harmless error doctrine.
Publication Date: 2024
Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
Postconviction Remedies, 2024 Edition. Brian R. Means. Thomson Reuters, August 2024. 2 Volumes. Softbound. Ex-library with shelf location labels at foot of spines, property stamps, and bar code labels on front covers, else very good. Publisher's Price USD 3,310. Special $250. * This work covers each aspect of the postconviction review process along with thorough analysis and extensive citations. Written to make the application of complex and changing legal principles as straightforward as possible, the text identifies controlling legal standards and developing issues, and uses case examples to illustrate how legal doctrines are applied. The text also distinguishes the multitude of remedies available, describes them in detail, and offers solutions for problems that may arise. Coverage includes key issues such as: Federal and state postconviction remedies for challenging both state and federal convictions; The sweeping changes enacted by the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (AEDPA); Procedural aspects of the collateral review process, including jurisdiction, cognizability, custody, mootness, standing, abstention, the Heck doctrine, pleadings, discovery, expansion of the record, evidentiary hearings, exhaustion of remedies, procedural default, statute of limitations, Teague new rules, second or successive petitions and motions, AEDPA standards of review, and the harmless error doctrine.