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Strictly Legal is set in Dublin, Ireland in the year 2002 and follows the adventurers of the 16 year old Dosser Doyle as he grows and fabricates alternative and "legal life enhancing products" for his own pleasure and for that of others. Dosser is a classic teenage narrator, who hates the society he lives in and tries to subvert its norms by creating his own world based around legal drugs. Eventually, Dosser's activities cause him to make some dangerous enemies who will seek his demise. But will he destroy himself before they get a chance?
Andrew Fitzpatrick lives on the outskirts of town, a true outsider. He has a chance to earn a college scholarship. First, he must run the gauntlet known as his school day. Will he earn it? Will Joe, a shy young man, gather enough courage to get up to the front of his class to make a speech. Will Ed Ledesma, a first year teacher survive his teacher evaluation? Join these and others and find out as the try to make it to the end of the day.
Discovery & Disclosure - 2nd edition is written by practitioners with the practitioner in mind, and thus gives you a thorough understanding of discovery and disclosure procedures in both civil and criminal cases, and an examination of the important procedural differences that you need to be aware of. This unique reference source gives you unique guidance to the application of discovery and disclosure before quasi-judicial bodies such as the EAT, coroner's courts and tribunals of inquiry, but also provides a useful examination of all the latest civil and criminal case law that has impacted on the subject. What's new? * Significantly expanded criminal section covering particular types of disclosure, such as expert evidence, background material in sex cases, drug valuations, police complaint material, opinion of membership of an unlawful organisation * A section on discovery in Criminal Assets Bureau cases * A section on discovery in extradition * A section on electronic discovery About the authors William Abrahamson, James B. Dwyer and Andrew Fitzpatrick are all practising barristers.
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