
The Law of Evidence in Virginia
Recognized as a leading authority on the law of evidence in Virginia, this thorough reference provides you with guidance through the process of collecting and using evidence at trial.
Charles E. Friend
Recognized as a leading authority on the law of evidence in Virginia, this thorough reference provides you with guidance through the process of collecting and using evidence at trial.
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Those Who Need the Most, Get the Least: The Challenge of, and Opportunity for Helping Rural Virginia
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