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Suzann R. Thomas Buckle and Leonard G. Buckle, Bargaining for Justice: Case Disposition and Reform in the Criminal Courts. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1977. 181 + v pp. $18.50

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Suzann R. Thomas Buckle and Leonard G. Buckle, Bargaining for Justice: Case Disposition and Reform in the Criminal Courts. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1977. 181 + v pp. $18.50

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