Series of five numbered postcards with narrative captions satirizing the arrogance of the legal profession. The child peasant in need of legal assistance cannot afford to pay the lawyer sufficiently
Alternative Title:
Postcards depicting two French children as attorney and peasant and Legally themed postcards depicting two French children as attorney and peasant
Series of 6 numbered postcards, with narrative captions. The narrative is the French version of He loves me/He loves me not. Child advocate with cupid's wings
Alternative Title:
Postcards depicting a child posed as advocate, with cupid's wings and Legally themed postcards depicting a child advocate with cupid's wings
Description:
Date from postmark.
Publisher:
Phototypie A. Bergeret et Cie
Subject (Geographic):
France
Subject (Name):
Ecole de Nancy (Group of artists)
Subject (Topic):
Law, Lawyers, Conduct of court proceedings, and Cupids (Art)
Series of 10 numbered postcards, with narrative captions; French child as advocate, poking fun at the legal profession. "This series illustrates an old children's folksong about a lawyer, some hints of gluttony and hostility, but not unlike cautionary...
Alternative Title:
Postcards depicting a French child as a lawyer, pocking fun at the legal profession and Legally themed postcards depicting a French child as a lawyer, pocking fun at the legal profession
Description:
In lower right corner of recto of postcard: Collections ND. Phot.
United States. Department of Justice. Criminal Division, issuing body
Published / Created:
[1966?]
Call Number:
KF9625 .M57 1966
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
text
Abstract:
The card contains the Miranda warning to be read by a law enforcement officer to a person in custody in order to protect the rights of the person being questioned. On the back of the card, there are waiver instructions to be read by a law enforcement ...
Alternative Title:
Legally themed card containing the Miranda warning
Description:
Verso of the card: "Compliments of the Criminal Division, Department of the Attorney General."
Publisher:
U.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division
Subject (Geographic):
United States.
Subject (Topic):
Criminal investigation, Right to counsel, Police questioning, and Self-incrimination