Criminal Procedures: Cases, Statutes, and Executive Materials 2017 Supplement
New to This Edition New U.S. Supreme Court cases help students understand the significant impact the recent decisions have on society, such as United States v. Carpenter, which raised important questions around police use of new technology.
The book's uniquely practical, real-life approach makes it an ideal reference book for current and future criminal justice professionals.
A model is developed for analyzing criminal procedure across nations and cultures, and applied to the U.S., France, the U.S.S.R. and China. The model envisions common functions of arrest and...
This book contains a comparative study of four European countries on pre-trial precautionary measures limiting personal liberty.
Written in a direct and basic style that requires no prior knowledge of how or why the justice system operates, this book details the basic, generic elements of criminal procedures...
This "real-world" text offers students and instructors a deliberate focus on the realities of the high-volume circumstances that surround criminal procedure.
For the Criminal Procedure II course, authors Miller and Wright present a tightly focused volume that addresses all the traditional 'bail-to-jail' topics. Derived from their successful comprehensive criminal procedure casebook,...
Florida, 145 Gutierrez-Hermosillo, United States v., 169 Hadfield, United States v., 123 Hale, United States v., 63 Hale v. Fish, 55 Hall, State v., 208 Hall, United States v., 36 Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, 344 Hamdi v.
This book, for use in connection with a course focused upon the formal part of the criminal process, covers counsel, bail, the charging decision, preliminary hearing and grand jury review,...
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