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Texas Update on Criminal Law & Enforcement

Police Officers...Police Chiefs...Sheriffs...Prosecutors...Judges...
Here's a New Courtroom Weapon Just for You

If you're going to take criminals out of circulation and make Texas a safer place, you better know what defense attorneys know, especially if it's a new interpretation of Texas criminal procedure or constitutional law. That's why you need your own subscription to Texas Update on Criminal Law & Enforcement. It's the authoritative monthly report on recent case law of critical professional interest to police, sheriffs, prosecutors, and criminal law judges like you.

Texas courts hold law officers to the highest standards of training and information dissemination. Ignorance of changing laws is no defense. You must take necessary steps to keep yourself and your department informed.

Most case law affecting law enforcement comes out of state and local courts. But you have only one place to learn all about these critical Texas developments, who's involved, how you're affected . . . Texas Update on Criminal Law & Enforcement.

When you subscribe, you'll learn how other Texas peace officers deal with legal problems involving:

  • Car stops
  • Warrants
  • Lineups
  • Affidavits
  • Searches and seizures
  • Investigations
  • Arrests
  • Miranda rights
  • Statements
  • Official oppression
and more

Each month, in just 8 pages, this clear, no-nonsense newsletter reports on how Texas courts are changing the way you enforce the law. Plus, you get quick-read descriptions and analysis of new criminal laws passed by the Texas legislature and signed by the Governor.

Plain English from a Lawyer - and Police Officer
Plano Police Department Legal Advisor Warren J. Spencer researches and edits Texas Update on Criminal Law & Enforcement with your professional needs in mind. A former Irving police officer, Spencer applies his impressive credentials and experience to each monthly issue:

  • Graduate, University of Texas School of Law
  • Master Peace Officer and Instructor Certification from TCLOESE
  • Former felony prosecutor, Tarrant County DA's Office
  • Former criminal appeals briefing clerk, Travis County DA's Office
But most important, he knows what you need to know, and how to deliver information quickly, easily, and plainly. That's a skill he's developed as a Police Academy instructor in Tarrant, Collin, and Dallas counties, where cadets and veterans learn his search and seizure techniques that comply with Texas and federal law.

Best of all, Spencer writes Texas Update on Criminal Law & Enforcement in plain English, not legal code, to keep police on an even playing field with defense attorneys, and to bring prosecutors up to speed in minutes.

Guarantee
Your subscription to Texas Update on Criminal Law & Enforcement is completely risk-free. If you are ever dissatisfied, for any reason, you are entitled to a complete refund, not just the unused portion of your subscription.

Charter subscription to Texas Update on Criminal Law & Enforcement is only $127 - a $20 savings off your regular subscription fee. In addition to 12 monthly issues, you'll get a custom binder and annual back-issue index.

 
 
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