A complete, practical, and up-to-date introduction to the essentials of criminal law and procedure, covering all traditional concepts as well as recent developments, including technological advances in a wide variety of fields associated with criminal law.
... had previously been convicted of heroin smuggling under the name of Virginia Cardenas and was currently on probation. ... A second search of Consuelo-Gonzalez's handbag revealed two coin purses, inside of which the agents found two ...
gives a statement that Payton is the drug dealer, not him, and that Payton had borrowed his car and must have put the ten kilos into his car. Harris says he knew Payton, Rakas, and Dunaway sold cocaine, but again says that he was there ...
Davis, 60 Stogner v. California, 64 Stoner v. California, 472 Stone 1;. Powell, 361, 713, 727 Stovall o. Denno, 548 Strickland v. ... Boyer, 255 United States v. Brawner, 423 United States 11. Brett, 304 United States 11.
This book's clear and concise presentation will equip you for a variety of legal careers as it covers both the substance of criminal law and criminal procedure to give you a solid overview of the entire criminal justice system.
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From investigation and discovery, to trial and sentencing, this text traces every step of the way through five hypothetical criminal cases that illustrate procedure, raise discussion questions, and engage students in skill-building ...
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