The Glannon Guide to Criminal Procedure: Learning Criminal Procedure Through Multiple-choice Questions and Analysis

The Glannon Guide to Criminal Procedure: Learning Criminal Procedure Through Multiple-choice Questions and Analysis
ISBN-10
0735557985
ISBN-13
9780735557987
Category
Criminal procedure
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
Aspen Publishers
Author
John Kip Cornwell

Description

Interactive and user-friendly, Glannon Guide to Criminal Procedure uses explanatory text and multiple-choice questions to review course content and show the reader how to correctly analyze and answer multiple-choice exam questions. Following each question, The author provides a lucid and complete explanation of how the correct choice was identified. Glannon Guide to Criminal Procedure offers a highly effective approach to content mastery, As well as exam and bar preparation that features: multiple-choice questions that are integrated into a comprehensive review of the first-year Criminal Procedure course—questions that provide invaluable, early preparation For the bar exam lucid and informative text that prepares students to successfully analyze and answer multiple-choice questions follow-up explanations of correct and incorrect answers that clarify murky or ambiguous points of law a realistic level of difficulty that is reasonable and fair, not simplistic or esoteric, and which includes a sophisticated final question in each chapter to challenge the student, build confidence, and ensure exam readiness the Closer, a final question at the end of each chapter, that provides practice and review for students as they apply concepts covered in that chapter the Closing Closers, questions in the final chapter, that provide practice and review for students as they apply concepts covered in earlier chapters valuable exam-taking pointers that are interspersed within the substantive text With its balance of explanatory introductions and self-testing questions, Glannon Guide to Criminal Procedure provides a thorough and up-to-date course review for all students, regardless of the format of their exams. And now that Criminal Procedure is given the same weight as Criminal Law on the bar exam, students must be able to demonstrate mastery of this subject in a multiple-choice format.

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