Customer Review: The book was in great shape. There is a lot of highlighting and notes in the margin, which is a little distracting. Other than that everything looks great!
Customer Review: Great case selection, but poor editing. Way too much irrelevant material. As I have personal experience with Prof Marcus, I have to think it's the fault of the other two junior casebook authors. Marcus himself gives incredibly succinct answers to complex questions. My suggestion if you have problems... more info
Customer Review: Unfortunately, I did not have the option of choosing to take this class from the co-author Professor Frickey, however, this book more than made up for that.
This is an excellent book on a topic which unfortunately receives little attention at most law schools. This book provides lawyers or law... more info
Customer Review: Today I've found in my mail the Study Guide for Benett & Hess's Criminal Investigation. It was a shock! It is the first time in my life I see an empty book. It seems a copybook. The text too, is very poor of information. Is completely useless. It was un error to buy it. I was convinced to buy a... more info
Customer Review: I bought this book as it was required reading for my Remedies class in law school. Amazon had the lowest price, the book was in stock, and it shipped quickly. And it was exactly the right book - the info on the web site provided all the details I needed to make sure I was ordering the right edition... more info
Customer Review: Normally a law school text book is filled with case after case. Well for those of you who hate reading case after case, then this is the book for you. On average there is only 1 case per chapter, with the remainder of the chapter devoted to ABA opinions and or Law review articles. While the... more info
Customer Review: The cases are fairly easy to read. Although, it is a law school text book so it's not exactly a page turner. The cover is wimpy and tends to bend easily. The paper for the pages is pretty good and the font size is good.