The right of an accused in a criminal trial to refuse to testify against himself : according to the norms of Canon Law and the federal law of the United States /
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Main Author: | Diederich, Donald F. |
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Language: | English |
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Officium Libri Catholici-Catholic Book Agency,
1963.
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