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61. GJ Officers - Text
florida STATUTES ANNOTATED §§ 905.08 905.13, FP, DF CL. NEW YORK criminal PROCEDURE law § 190.20(3) (McKinney 1995), FP, DF SY.
http://www.udayton.edu/~grandjur/stategj/officetx.htm

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Links Home Search ... Grand Juries in the News Common law grand juries had a foreman, who administered the oath to witnesses testifying before the grand jury, saw that it received other kinds of evidence and generally ran the grand jury's sessions. Federal grand juries have a "foreperson" and a "deputy foreperson." The deputy takes over when the foreperson cannot attend a grand jury session.
Forty-nine states and the District of Columbia also retain the office of grand jury foreman ("foreperson), but three statesIdaho, Kansas and Wyominguse the term "presiding juror" rather than foreperson. Connecticut does not need the office grand jury foreperson because it eliminated grand juries composed of citizens and replaced the civilian grand jury with a grand jury that is composed of one judges, who presumably do not need a foreperson to run their affairs.
Of the 50 jurisdictions that have a foreperson/presiding juror, 24 give this officer a deputy. Five states add another officer: In Florida, North Dakota, Oregon and South Dakota, this person is known as the grand jury's clerk; in Nevada he/she is the grand jury's secretary. Federal law does not recognize either position, but grand juries in some federal do choose a secretary, out of local custom.
FP - the state's grand juries have a foreman or foreperson
DF - they also have a deputy foreman or deputy foreperson
PJ - the grand juries are run by a presiding juror

62. Florida State Courts: Proposed Rules
04. florida Family law Rules of Procedure updated 03/04/04. 03. florida Rules of criminal Procedure - updated 02/16/04. florida
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63. Substantive Law On The Web
US code /Cornell; US code /House of Representatives. US Court of Appeals. law BY TOPIC. Antitrust. Bankruptcy. Family law. Federal criminal law.
http://www.macattorney.com/law.html
This page provides the quickest and most comprehensive means of researching state and federal law on the World Wide Web.
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It would be very convenient if all state and federal codes, statutes, and caselaw were available on the World Wide Web. This would give lay people easy access to the laws that they must follow and it would allow attorneys to do legal research without having to leave their office to go to a law library, or pay for expensive collections of casebooks. Unfortunately, economic realities dictate that we may never see all of the substantive law of all the states on the Web. Several states receive quite a bit of income by selling the exclusive rights to publish that state's caselaw. In addition, it is quite expensive to publish and maintain a web site, and money for such a project is not available in all states. Caselaw on the Web ideally would include decisions from at least the last 30 years, a sophistocated search engine for locating relevant law, case summaries, headnotes, etc. Providing all of these on a Web site would be very expensive. Given the above, it is impressive how much substantive law

64. CD ROM Databases - Supreme Court Of Ohio
Jury Instructions in Civil Cases florida Rules of Jobs Family Services Ohio Manual of criminal Complaints and Indictments Ohio Securities law Practice
http://www.sconet.state.oh.us/LawLibrary/cdrom/
Supreme Court of Ohio Law Library
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Available on all workstations:
Code of Federal Regulations (West)
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Federal Reporter (West)
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Federal Supplement (West)
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Ohio Citations: with Ohio Unreported Appellate Citations (Shepard's)
Ohio Forms on Disc (Anderson)
Ohio Jurisprudence 3d (West) Ohio Law On-line (Anderson) Ohio Jury Instructions (Anderson) Ohio Reports (West) Ohio Revised Code Annotated / Ohio Administrative Code, Approved Edition (West/ Banks Baldwin) Supreme Court Reporter (West) United States Code Annotated (West) Available on Request on all workstations: a b c d ... w A ABA Tax Lawyer Index Age Discrimination Litigation Alabama Index Arizona Index Arkansas Model Jury Instructions - Civil 4th Edition Forms on Disc Art Law Handbook B Baldwin's Ohio Practice, Business Organizations British Company Law Library C California Family Law Database Chief Counsel Advice China Laws for Foreign Business Clerk's Manual Effectively Representing Your Client before the "New" IRS Law of Trusts and Trustees (Bogert) Competition Law of Canada Appendices Computer Software Agreements Forms Connecticut Practice Series Criminal Jury Instructions 3rd Edition Construction Industry Formbook Consumer Law in a Box 2000 Contemporary Corporation Forms on CD-ROM Corporate Counsel's Guide to Employment Contracts Corporate Counsel's Guide to Software Transactions

65. Scientology's OSA Warns The Jacksons About Florida's "hate Statute"
So, there is a criminal code. That s all I m saying. Overstep the laws and you go to jail. end tape transcript ***** Here is the text of florida s socalled
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======== From: mgarde@superlink.net (Maureen Garde) Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology Subject: Tsk Tsk! OSA giving legal advice! Date: Sat, 28 Sep 1996 11:59:51 GMT Organization: SuperNet Inc. (908) 828-8988 Message-ID: Wisconsin v. Mitchell , 113 Supreme Court Reporter 2194. The other case, cited in Wisconsin v. Mitchell, [is R. A. V. v. City of St. Paul, Minnesota

66. Justice Directory - Www.copnet.org
florida The florida lawyer; Foreign and International law Web Home Page; Illinois - Illinois law - Legal Links; International Centre For criminal law Reform and
http://police.sas.ab.ca/justice.html

67. S. G. R. MacMillan: For The Defence Of Serious Criminal Cases
UN Commission on Crime and criminal Justice, United 4 florida Department of law Enforcement, Computer in florida, unpublished report, Tallahassee, florida, 1989
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By David L. Carter, Ph.D. and Andra J. Katz, Ph.D.
February 03, 1997
Law enforcement agencies must respond to the world-wide growth in computer-related crime.
Dr. Carter is a professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. Dr. Katz is a professor in the Administration of Justice Department at Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas. Law enforcement has withstood many challenges over the years. Prohibition, organized crime, riots, drug trafficking, and violent crime exemplify some of the complex problems the police have faced. Now law enforcement confronts another problem that is somewhat unusualcomputer-related crime. Several factors make this type of criminality difficult to address. Lawbreakers have integrated highly technical methods with traditional crimes and developed creative new types of crime, as well. They use computers to cross state and national boundaries electronically, thus complicating investigations. Moreover, the evidence of these crimes is neither physical nor human but, if it exists, is little more than electronic impulses and programming codes.

68. Six Categories Of Law Materials
legal research, such as civil/criminal and federal arrangement of judicial decisions associated with those laws. below for some Federal and florida publications
http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~rgause/misc/sixlaw.htm
Six Categories of Law Materials
by Rich Gause, UCF Government Documents Librarian, January 1999 Many print legal resources fall into one of six categories. There are other important distinctions you will make in conducting legal research, such as civil/criminal and federal/state, but these six categories can help you understand the relationship between different sources of information. Resources for each of the three branches of government (Legislative, Executive, Judicial) are generally arranged either chronologically or by subject. The chronological version will usually be published first, so if you are looking for updates to information appearing in a subject resource, try to identify its chronological counterpart. If you can determine which category best describes a document, then you may find it easier to identify its relationship with other resources. A few documents may be a combination of two or more categories, such as the U.S. Code, Lawyers Edition , which is a subject arrangement of laws passed by Congress, but also provides a subject arrangement of judicial decisions associated with those laws. Examples are provided below for some Federal and Florida publications.

69. Criminal Justice Attrition Study
a list of standard codes are use by criminal justice agencies most common separation codes actively used by the florida Department of law Enforcement
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/cjst/Publications/Attrition_Study/
Choose One Search sexual predators Search for missing kids Do a compromised ID review Do a background check Become a sworn officer Research crime statistics Learn about Domestic Violence FDLE Home Publications Criminal Justice Resource Center
Criminal Justice Attrition Study
Provided by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission (CJSTC) Introduction Surplus of Demand Elements of supply and demand are a primary factor contributing to attrition in an agency. When there are more jobs than qualified individuals, individuals will move to maximize their benefits. Morale Morale and perceptions act as a multiplying factor when there is a surplus of demand. Individuals are more likely to pursue other jobs when agency moral is low or there are perceptions of no upward mobility. Monetary Rewards Employees are motivated to seek other employment based on monetary gains. It is natural for individuals to want to maximize their earning potential, which is often easier achieved by relocating to another agency or profession. Salaries in the criminal justice profession are disproportionate between the agencies (starting salaries varied by 287% for law enforcement according to the 1999 CJAP). Turnover is creating increased compensation for those that are mobile, especially when retirement and other benefits are transferable. Risk vs. Reward

70. Informational Memorandum 2003-11
number of misdemeanors specified by the florida Statutes but will be disseminated only for criminal justice purposes the chapter number of the law mandating the
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/Statutes/statutes_info_memo.html
July 2003 INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM 2003-11 TO: Criminal Justice Agencies FROM: Criminal Justice Information Services SUBJECT: 2003 Florida Statute Table Update The 2003 Florida Statute Tables, both the Clerk and Arrest versions, have been updated and are now available on the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) website. The revised Tables contain changes made by the 2003 Florida Legislature during the Regular Session and Special Session A. All of the new laws are on the Tables, including those that were effective on or before July 1, 2003, and those that will become effecive on October 1, 2003. The Effective Date column shows the statutory changes with an October 1 effective date. Repealed laws have been deleted from the Arrest Statute Table but are noted on the Clerk Statute Table. The Arrest Statute Table, used by law enforcement agencies, contains only the current arrestable offenses. The Clerk Statute Table, used by the Clerks of Court, contains the arrestable offenses in addition to statutory history, such as when a statute was repealed or renumbered. The Tables, which are in Excel and PDF formats, may be searched or downloaded from the FDLE website (www.fdle.state.fl.us)

71. 1998 Laws Of Florida - Division Of Elections - Department Of State
98362, HB 4611. criminal Mischief/Graffiti, Ch. Federal law Enforcement Trust Fund/Military Affairs, Ch. florida Agricultural Exposition Trust Fund, Ch.
http://election.dos.state.fl.us/laws/98Laws/shotitle.shtml
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72. JURIST - Dubber: Webbing The Law
I don t teach criminal law, but I do teach a statutorybased course Your Classroom and Faculty Office Pedro Malavet, University of florida School of law;
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/lessons/lesmay00.htm
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In this monthly column, law professors comment on the many academic opportunities and challenges presented by Web technology. As with all JURIST columns, you're invited to Talkback . This month...
Webbing the Law
Markus Dirk Dubber
, SUNY Buffalo Tired of using bulky casebooks that don't do justice to your subject? Me too. That's why, for the past two years, I've been teaching my lecture courses and seminars on criminal law with a website, the Penal Law Web . Even if you're not a criminal law teacher, read on. The general approach underlying the Penal Law Web can easily be adapted to other legal subjects, especially those revolving around codes or other systematic statements of law, such as restatements. Read on also if you feel woefully underskilled, understaffed, or underpaid to set up a law web. If I can do it, for free with nothing more than the web browser you're using right now to read this, so can you. Don't read on if you think that a course website shouldn't do more than post assignments and manage e-mail chats. The Penal Law Web doesn't do either. Webs Not Casebooks For several years, I kept getting increasingly frustrated with the casebook I was using in my criminal law class. It seemed to cover irrelevant topics in excruciating detail, and give short shrift to things I considered of crucial importance. After years of cutting and pasting, I suddenly realized that the problem wasn't the particular casebook, but casebooks in general. What I needed was a teaching tool that was expansive and flexible enough to reflect

73. US Criminal Laws Dealing With Fraud
these cases risk charges of civil or criminal contempt of The law has been used primarily to stop bookmaking The florida Senate recently beefed up its laws to
http://www.crimes-of-persuasion.com/Laws/US/criminal_laws.htm

74. ICJS Weblinks
Office for Weed and Seed florida Citizen Safety in Québec The Talor Group law Enforcement United Nations Crime Prevention and criminal Justice Branch
http://www.icjs.txstate.edu/weblinks.html
Serving the training needs of criminal justice professionals for over 29 years. This is one of the most comprehensive web links pages
for Criminal Justice Information on the Internet.
If you discover that these links are no longer in service,
please take a minute to E-mail us so we can take action to update this pag e. Crime Prevention Law Enforcement Government
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Scandinavian Research Council for Criminology Swedish National Police Law Library U. S. Department of Justice ... Web of Addictions GOVERNMENT Local Government National Office for Local Government Texas Local Government Web Sites USA CityLink Home Page Texas Government Office of the Governor Criminal Justice Division - Office of the Governor State of Texas- List of Agencies, Commissions, and Universities - Comprehensive lising of all state agencies Texas Law Librarians' Home page ... Window on State Government Federal Government THOMAS: Federal Legislation Library of Congress FedWorld - Federal Government Gateway Government Printing Office ... U.S. Census Bureau

75. Links
florida florida Department of law Enforcement Sexual Montana Montana Department of Justice, Division of criminal Investigation Sexual and Violent Offender
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Georgia: Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Crime Information Center Sex Offender Registration Information Hawaii: Attorney General, Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center Central Registry of Sex Offenders Indiana: Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Indiana Sex and Violent Offender Registry Iowa: Iowa Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Investigation

76. Lawyers Weekly USA: Lawyers Weekly Law Library: State Law
florida Division of Corporations Additional florida Resources. Dakota Legislature Codified Laws and Constitution Opinions Court of criminal Appeals Opinions
http://www.lawyersweeklyusa.com/resources/brary9.htm
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77. New Jersey State Library
College of Morris criminal Justice Links florida State University criminal Justice Resources List of Resources Virtual Librarian law Enforcement Related
http://www.njstatelib.org/Research_Guides/Criminal_Justice/index.php
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78. AL Computer Crime Act, Code Of Alabama, Sections 13A-8-100 To 13A
931938 FL Computer Crimes Act, florida Statutes Annotated 45A and 146 MA General Laws, Chapter 266 28.529(1)-(7) MN Statutes (criminal code), Sections 609.87 to
http://www.eff.org/Legal/comp_crime_laws.list
AL Computer Crime Act, Code of Alabama, Sections 13A-8-100 to 13A-8-103 AK Statutes, Sections 11.46.200(a)(3), 11.46.484(a)(5), 11.46.740, 11.46.985, 11.46.990 AZ Revised Statues Annotated, Sections 13-2301(E), 13-2316 CA Penal Code, Section 502 CO Revised Statutes, Sections 18-5.5-101, 18-5.5-102 CT General Statutes, Sections 53a-250 to 53a-261, 52-570b DE Code Annotated, Title 11, Sections 931-938 FL Computer Crimes Act, Florida Statutes Annotated, Sections 815.01 to 815.07 GA Computer Systems Protection Act, Georgia Codes Annotated, Sections 16-9-90 to 16-9-95 HI Revised Statutes, Sections 708-890 to 780-896 ID Code, Title 18, Chapter 22, Sections 18-2201, 18-2202 IL Annotated Statutes (Criminal Code), Sections 15-1, 16-9 IN Code, Sections 35-43-1-4, 35-43-2-3 IO Statutes, Sections 716A.1 to 716A.16 KS Statutes Annotated, Section 21-3755 KY Revised Statutes, Sections 434.840 to 434.860 LA Revised Statutes, Title 14, Subpart D. Computer Related Crimes, Sections 73.1 to 73.5 ME Revised Statutes Annotated, Chapter 15, Title 17-A, Section 357 MD Annotated Code, Article 27, Sections 45A and 146 MA General Laws, Chapter 266, Section 30 MI Statutes Annottated, Section 28.529(1)-(7) MN Statutes (Criminal Code), Sections 609.87 to 609.89 MI Code Annotated, Sections 97-45-1 to 97-45-13 MS Revised Statutes, Sections 569.093 to 569.099 MT Code Annotated, Sections 45-2-101, 45-6-310, 45-6-311 NE Revised Statutes, Article 13(p) Computers, Sections 28-1343 to 28-1348 NV Revised Statutes, Sections 205.473 to 205.477 NH Revised Statutes Annotated, Sections 638:16 to 638:19 NJ Statutes, Title 2C, Chapter 20, Sections 2C:20-1, 2C:20-23 to 2C:20-34, and Title 2A, Sections 2A:38A-1 to 2A:38A-3 NM Statutes Annotated, Criminal Offenses, Computer Crimes Act, Sections 30-16A-1 to 30-16A-4 NY Penal Law, Sections 155.00, 156.00 to 156.50, 165.15 subdiv. 10, 170.00, 175.00 NC General Statutes, Sections 14-453 to 14-457 ND Century Code, Sections 12.1-06.1-01 subsection 3, 12.1-06.1-08 OH Revised Code Annotated, Sections 2901.01, 2913.01, 2913.04, 2913.81 OK Computer Crimes Act, Oklahoma Session Laws, Title 21, Sections 1951-1956 OR Revised Statutes, Sections 164.125, 164.377 PA Consolidated Statutes Annotated, Section 3933 RI General Laws (Criminal Offenses), Sections 11-52-1 to 11-52-5 SC Code of Laws, Sections 16-16-10 to 16-16-40 SD Codified Laws, Sections 43-43B-1 to 43-43B-8 TN Code Annotated, Computer Crimes Act, Sections 39-3-1401 to 39-3-1406 TX Codes Annotated, Title 7, Chapter 33, Sections 33.01 to 33.05 UT Computer Fraud Act, Utah Code Annotated, Sections 76-6-701 to 76-6-704 VA Computer Crime Act, Code of Virginia, Sections 18.2-152.1 to 18.2-152.14 WA Revised Code Annotated, Sections 9A.48.100, 9A.52.010, 9A.52.110 to 9A.52.130 WI Statutes Annotated, Section 943.70 WY Statutes, Sections 6-3-501 to 6-3-505 cut Brendan Kehoe - Widener Sun Network Manager - brendan@cs.widener.edu Widener University in Chester PA A Bloody Sun-vs-Dec War Zone "Well you can't expect to wield supreme executive power cause some some watery tart threw a sword at you!" - Barbara Bush to Dan Quayle

79. STATE SERVERS ON THE NET A-M
Legal Alliance Colorado Family law Bar Association criminal Defense Bar Boulder criminal Defense Bar Public Library (gopher) florida florida Legislature On
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80. IRC Criminal Justice Research Resources
florida Department of law Enforcement. National criminal Justice Reference Service www.ncjrs.org acts as an index to many different journal publications.
http://www.internationalcollege.edu/irc/irccjlinks.htm
Close this window to return to the International College website. Databases Organizations Government Agencies Statistics What follows is a selected list of resources intended to help you find relevant information in the criminal justice field and thus complete your research. This list is just a starting point. CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESEARCH RESOURCES: Databases
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Find an eJournal Title: Browse A-Z list or search by Keyword IRC catalog has a number of criminal justice eBooks in full-text. Try it out from the Web. To read the eBooks online, you must get your account first from the librarian or register from an IC computer in the IRC Academic Universe (LexisNexis) - This service provides full-text documents from over 5,600 news, social science, legal, medical, and reference publications with a variety of flexible search options. Coverage of U.S. Federal and state case law, codes, regulations, legal news, law reviews, and international legal information, Shepard’s Citations for all U.S. Supreme Court cases back to 1789. Peer reviewed journals such as The American Academy of Political and Social Science are full text. Available only in the IRC.

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