Federal Criminal Practice combines substantive federal criminal law, Federal Criminal Procedure, and the Federal Rules of Evidence, with a mock case.
This book describes the formal rules and informal practices involved in the development and resolution of a criminal case, from the decision to charge to disposition by trial or plea, and sentencing.
Santobello v. New York, 404 U.S. 257, 262-63 (1971) (“[W]hen a plea rests in any significant degree on a promise or agreement of the prosecutor, so that it can be said to be part of the inducement ... Wells, 211 F.3d 988,995 (6th Cir.
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A thorough reference tailored to the needs of busy criminal law practitioners, Federal Criminal Practice: A Second Circuit Handbook identifies the rulings that shape any given aspect of Second Circuit...