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John Baldwin and Michael McConville, Negotiated Justice: Pressures to Plead Guilty. London: Martin Robertson, 1977. 128 + xvi pp. £5.85.

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John Baldwin and Michael McConville, Negotiated Justice: Pressures to Plead Guilty. London: Martin Robertson, 1977. 128 + xvi pp. £5.85.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2024

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Copyright © 1979 Law and Society Association.

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