Crime Victim's Guide to Justice, 3rd Edition.Crime Victim's Guide to Justice, 3rd Edition Mary Mary, the mother of Jesus Mary, in the Bible, mother of Jesus. Christian tradition reckons her the principal saint, naming her variously the Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Lady, and Mother of God (Gr., theotokos). Her name is the Hebrew Miriam. L. Boland, Attorney at Law Sphinx sphinx (sfĭngks), mythical beast of ancient Egypt, frequently symbolizing the pharaoh as an incarnation of the sun god Ra. The sphinx was represented in sculpture usually in a recumbent position with the head of a man and the body of a lion, Legal c/o Sourcebooks PO Box 4410, Naperville Naperville (nā`pərvĭl), city (1990 pop. 85,351), Du Page co., NE Ill., on the Du Page River, in a farm area; settled 1831–32, inc. as a city 1890. It is a major office and corporate center that grew markedly in the late 20th cent. , IL 60567-4410 1572486554, $22.95 www.sphinxlegal.com If you've been a crime victim you have many rights and obligations within the criminal justice system as well as outside of it--and CRIME VICTIM'S GUIDE TO JUSTICE explains everything needed to get such justice. From how to report a crime and seek medical and psychological help to testifying effectively and locating resources within and outside the criminal justice system, this third updated edition offers all the latest insights and is a 'must' for any general interest public lending library lend·ing library n. A library from which books may be borrowed or rented for a minimal fee. Also called circulating library. Noun 1. strong in consumer's rights. |
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