Through edited cases and commentary, students gain an overview of the evidentiary rules and principles governing criminal proceedings. Edited cases are used to illustrate topics such as the examination of witnesses, demonstrative and physical evidence, the entering of testimony, and the exclusionary rule.
Thomas,. 821. N.E.2d. 628. (Ill. App. 2004),. Cahill,. J. Defendant Duel Thomas was convicted of first degree murder and aggravated kidnapping after a jury trial. He was sentenced to 60 years' imprisonment for murder and 30 years for ...
The first half of this book follows the Federal Rules of Evidence in its explanation of how evidence is collected, preserved, and presented in criminal court.
Suppressing Criminal Evidence R2
New to the Second Edition: Federal Rules of Evidence—updated to reflect the restyling that took place at the end of 2011 Reordered chapters that better accommodate the discussion of terminology and the criminal justice process Discussion ...
Courtroom Criminal Evidence
The text is organized to reinforce foundational concepts discussed in introductory courses prior to the presentation of sophisticated legal constructs The Second Edition is completely updated and significantly expanded with nearly 40% more ...
Providing a complete view of U.S. legal principles, this book addresses distinct issues as well as the overlays and connections between them.
Go to InfoTrac College Edition and using the search term “ wiretapping ” and the “ periodical ” view find the 2003 article in Business Week Online , titled “ These Are Not Your Father's Wiretaps , ” by Jane Black .
The seventh edition of Criminal Evidence presents the basic concepts of criminal evidence applied in the criminal justice environment.
For courses in Criminal Evidence, Criminal Investigation, and Administration of Justice in 2 and 4 year colleges. Addressed specifically to the needs of police officers and criminal investigators, this text...