Criminal Procedure

  • Criminal Procedure: Investigation
    By Laurie L. Levenson, Erwin Chemerinsky

    Corporal Davis and his partner, Corporal P. A. Reynolds, proceeded to the Lynwood Terrace Apartments. The officers saw a brown Plymouth station wagon with a broken right taillight in the parking lot in front of the 235 building.

  • Criminal Procedure
    By Matthew Lippman

    Nevertheless, the Government's “prohibited mailing specialist” began writing to petitioner, using the pseudonym “Carl Long.” The letters employed a tactic known as “mirroring,” which the inspector described as “reflecting whatever the ...

  • Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice
    By Craig Hemmens, Rolando V. del Carmen

    Greg's family knew Officer Peters because he lived in the same neighborhood and was a family friend. Officer Peters talked to Greg's parents and told them he had information about Greg's involvement in a murder.

  • Criminal Procedure: An Introduction for Criminal Justice Professionals
    By Neal R. Bevans

    Moore, 308 S.C. 349, 417 S.E.2d 869 (1992). 13. Holt v. U.S., 218 U.S. 245, 31 S. Ct. 2, 54 L. Ed. 1021 (1910). 14. Chambers v. Mississippi, 410 U.S. 284, 93 S.Ct. 1038, 35 L.Ed.2d 297 (1973). 15. Shorter v.

  • Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice
    By Rolando V. del Carmen

    Black's Law Dictionary defines good faith thus : “ Good faith is an intangible and abstract quality with no technical or statutory definition , and it encompasses , among other things , an honest belief , the absence of malice and the ...

  • Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice
    By Craig Hemmens, Rolando V. del Carmen

    Comprehensive and accurate without bogging readers down in unnecessary details, the text includes cutting-edge coverage of the law as it relates to arrests, searches and seizures, vehicle stops, use of force, interrogations, and line-ups.

  • Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice
    By Rolando V. del Carmen

    Comprehensive and accurate without bogging you down in unnecessary details, the text includes cutting-edge coverage of the law on arrests, searches and seizures, vehicle stops, use of force, interrogations, and line-ups.

  • Criminal Procedure: Cases, Problems and Exercises
    By Russell L. Weaver, Steven I. Friedland, Catherine Hancock

    As with prior editions, this fifth edition contains thought-provoking problems and is designed to encourage classroom discussion and help students effectively learn criminal procedure principles.

  • Criminal Procedure: Investigation and Right to Counsel
    By William J. Stuntz, Ronald Jay Allen, Joseph L. Hoffmann

    New to the Third Edition: We have added a wonderful new co-author, Yale Professor Tracey Meares, whose special expertise in the law and policy of police investigations has enriched the casebook tremendously.

  • Criminal Procedure: Investigation and Right to Counsel
    By William J. Stuntz, Ronald Jay Allen, Joseph L.. Hoffmann

    The Second Edition of this sophisticated book adds new co-author, Andrew Leipold, one of the nation's leading criminal procedure scholars, who brings a wealth of knowledge and teaching experience to the new edition.

  • Criminal Procedure: Investigation
    By Laurie L. Levenson, Erwin Chemerinsky

    The book utilizes a chronological approach that guides students through criminal procedure doctrine from rules governing law enforcement investigation to matters related to habeas corpus relief.

  • Criminal Procedure: Keyed Courses Using Allen, Hoffman, Livingston, and Leipold's Comprehensive Criminal Procedure
    By Casenotes, Casenote Legal Briefs

    After your casebook, a Casenote Legal Brief is your most important reference source for the entire semester. The series is trusted for its expert summary of the principal cases in your casebook.

  • Criminal Procedure: Adjudication and Right to Counsel
    By William J. Stuntz, Ronald Jay Allen, Joseph L. Hoffmann

    The well-known authors of the successful casebook Comprehensive Criminal Procedure present Criminal Procedure: Adjudication, which they have designed for the criminal procedure course focused on trial and post-trial.

  • Criminal Procedure: From First Contact to Appeal
    By John L. Worrall

    This comprehensive text uses a real world focus to cover all of criminal procedure, from first contact to appeal.

  • Criminal Procedure
    By Wayne R. LaFave

    "Major emphasis is placed on the basic premises of criminal law, including its sources and general limitations. This Hornbook provides detailed discussion on the topics of responsibility, justification and excuse,...

  • Criminal Procedure: Constitution and Society
    By Marvin Zalman

    Criminal Procedure: Constitution and Society

  • Criminal Procedure
    By Joel Samaha

    The Eighth Edition addresses the entire criminal procedure process--from search and seizure to post-conviction sentencing and review by appellate courts--while providing extensive case updates and new or expanded coverage of such key issues ...

  • Criminal Procedure: Theory and Practice
    By Taylor & Francis Group, Jefferson L Ingram

    This edition features a new chapter covering searches of Internet-connected devices and electronic devices that may store personally connected data.

  • Criminal Procedure
    By Laurie L. Levenson, Erwin Chemerinsky

    Written in a student-friendly manner, the third edition of Criminal Procedure eschews reliance on rhetorical questions and law review excerpts in favor of comprehensive exploration of black letter law and trendsetting policy issues.

  • Criminal Procedure: Law in a Flash
    By Steven L. Emanuel

    Criminal Procedure: Law in a Flash