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- The Legal Lore category on the main page or in the site map page contains fascinating stories about the people and places that make up the law. If you are interested in all kinds of fascinating stories about trials from antiquity to the present, lawbuzz.com is the place.
- Each story can be read on the screen or printed for later viewing. (But read our terms and conditions for information about what can and cannot be distributed to others).
- Each story is made up of chapters. You can read each chapter in the order listed, or skip around. When you get to the bottom of the page, click on the next page reference to continue. You can also return to the previous page by clicking on that reference.
- Each story contains links (words highlighted in blue) to the source material used by the author to write the story. This is the "evidence" supporting the statements in each story. The links may be to documents, photographs or other web sites of interest on the same subject matter.
- You may wish to read the story completely before exploring the links provided. Or you may wish to visit each link as you read the story and then return to the story after viewing it. If you choose this alternative, your web browser will open a new window each time you click on a link. Simply close the browser window to return to the story.
- KEEP IN MIND that many of the links are direct pathways to awesome pictures. Awesome pictures take awhile to load. If you are in a hurry, and do not have the time to look at all the supporting links, bookmark those that take some time to load and come back to them later.
What if the links are broken?
We have given you lots of links, so a few broken ones should not disrupt the flow of the story.
Some of the links that SEEM broken may NOT be broken at all.
Sometimes websites are down for upgrades or servicing.
Sometimes the servers are down for a period of time and then come back on-line later.
The SMU links, in the Joan of Arc story, are often down. But when they are on-line and available for your review they are more than worth the visit.
If links remain broken, please send us an e-mail about them so we can replace them with active sites.
If you know of other links that would enhance a particular story, please let us know about them.
Any way you choose to read the stories, we hope you enjoy your visit to lawbuzz.com and encourage you return and to recommend this site to your friends and relatives. If you wish to contact lawbuzz.com about anything related to the site, please e-mail us at lawbuzz@bosglazier.com.
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