Basic Trial Techniques for Prosecutors
tors and law enforcement officers around the country,initiated the monograph series,published numerous articles and revised national train-ing courses. Dr.Jack Richman Dr.Richman is a tenured full professor at the New England College of Optometry. He is an internationally recognized expert in optometry
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