The Seventh Edition of this classic casebook, which is designed to teach a broad-coverage federal criminal law course, is also well-suited for teaching white collar crime offerings. This volume addresses the key issues in federal criminal law and also includes material on timely, real-world topics, such as: recent college basketball recruiting and athletic admissions scandals; the opioid crisis as illustrated by a "pill mill" case in which a physician operating a pain management clinic arranged with a pharmacist to fill oxycodone prescriptions; obstruction of justice questions that arose in the special counsel investigation relating to the administration of President Donald Trump; possible political interference in federal prosecutors' decision-making; shootings in the U.S. involving or akin to terrorism; enforcement of immigration crimes--addressed in a new casebook chapter; the latest criminal justice reform legislation, the First Step Act. The book includes all of the latest relevant Supreme Court opinions and other new case law and statutory changes relating to the federal crime categories (e.g. mail fraud, money laundering, and firearms offenses), and administration of federal criminal justice features (such as plea bargaining), around which the book's chapters are organized.
2004 Supplement to Federal Criminal Law and Its Enforcement
Softbound - New, softbound print book.
This supplement brings the principal text current with recent developments in the law.
Federal Criminal Law and Its Enforcement
The Impact of Federalization of State Criminal Laws Joseph F. Zimmerman. congressional statutes authorize the provision of equipment, financial assistance, information on criminals, technical support, and training support facilitating ...
This supplement brings the principal text current with recent developments in the law.
1988 Supplement to Federal Criminal Law and Its Enforcement
Particularly since students' basic Criminal Law courses draw on penal laws from any number of jurisdictions, this book will be their first exposure to an actual criminal law system, in which each law-shaping institution can react to the ...
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Debate over the reach and scope of federal law enforcement is also addressed. Part II through Part V of the book examines the history, organization, personnel, and function of over 20 specific federal law enforcement agencies.