Criminal Procedure: An Analysis of Cases and Concepts

Criminal Procedure: An Analysis of Cases and Concepts
ISBN-10
1566629357
ISBN-13
9781566629355
Series
Criminal Procedure
Category
Law / Criminal Procedure
Pages
1100
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
Foundation Press
Authors
Christopher Slobogin, Charles H. Whitebread

Description

Expert authors introduce the study of criminal procedure. The Exclusionary Evidence Rule and other remedies for constitutional violations are covered, as well as the law of arrest. Covers the law of searches and provides a framework for analyzing its validity. Overviews privilege against self-incrimination, offers eyewitness identification techniques, and identifies the general restrictions on the identification procedure. Looks at initial custodial decisions, preliminary hearing, grand jury, discovery, and the right to a speedy trial. Examines pleas, adversarial rights, appeals, and double jeopardy. Also covers the right to counsel, effective assistance of counsel, habeas corpus, and state constitutions as an independent source of rights.

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