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Indiana Criminal Practice Rules, Courtroom Quick Reference Now Available From Summit Legal Publishing

05-03-2012 10:40 AM CET | Politics, Law & Society

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Indiana Criminal Practice Rules, Courtroom Quick Reference Now

Indiana Criminal Practice Rules, Courtroom Quick Reference joins a growing lineup of legal reference materials for Indiana practitioners, including Indiana Court Rules 2012. This book is the newest edition to Summit Legal Publishing’s Courtroom Quick Reference series. Combining the full text of the Indiana Evidence Rules, Indiana Criminal Procedure Rules, Federal Evidence Rules, restyled in December 2011, and Federal Criminal Procedure Rules, this edition is an invaluable tool for criminal attorneys in Indiana practicing in both state and federal courts. All material in this publication is current through April 1, 2012.

Indiana Criminal Practice Rules, Courtroom Quick Reference includes free online access to downloadable, printable, full-sized versions of all Indiana and Federal criminal court rule forms, as well as the full text of all Indiana rule amendments effective from 2009 to date. Each rule set in the book has been thoroughly indexed, enabling the reader to find relevant rules quickly and easily.

This edition is arranged in a single-column format with larger typeface and all rules have been broken down into progressively indented subparagraphs to make the text easy to read at a glance. Indiana Criminal Practice Rules, Courtroom Quick Reference is available as a soft-cover book as well as PDF and ebook editions for Kindle, Nook and Lulu.com with linked tables of contents and side navigation panes making searches simple and efficient. This book is designed for convenience and portability and can fit into any briefcase or laptop bag.

Summit Legal Publishing offers affordable, top quality materials by taking advantage of modern technology and streamlined business practices. The Editorial Board is comprised of five Managing Editors with over 60 years of combined experience in the legal publishing industry. All hold J.D. degrees. The editorial staff is made up entirely of graduates of accredited U.S. law schools, and all editorial work is performed in the United States. Summit Legal Publishing has offices in Akron, Ohio and does not outsource any work to foreign data processing or technical support centers.

Summit Legal Publishing LLC
265 S. Main Street, Suite 101
Akron, Ohio 44308
(330)217-5358
http://www.summitlegalpublishing.com
Please contact Managing Attorney Editor Lori Hlucky at lhlucky@summitlegalpublishing.com or submit your inquiry to public_relations@summitlegalpublishing.com

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