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_96094 _aKopel, David B. |
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_aThe posse comitatus and the office of sheriff: _bArmed citizens summoned to the aid of law enforcement / _cby David B. Kopel |
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_a---Chicago: _bNorthwestern University School of Law, _cFall 2014 |
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_95698 _aThe Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology _vVolume 104 Number 4 _x0091-4169 _p761-850page |
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