Understanding criminal procedure. Volume 1, Investigation /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New Providence, NJ :
LexisNexis Matthew Bender,
[2013]
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Edition: | Sixth edition. |
Series: | Understanding series (New York, N.Y.)
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction to criminal procedure
- Overarching policy issues in criminal procedure
- Incorporation of the Bill of Rights
- Fourth Amendment : overview
- Fourth Amendment : "persons, houses, papers, and effects"
- Fourth Amendment terminology : "search"
- Fourth Amendment terminology : "seizure"
- Fourth Amendment : "probable cause"
- Arrests
- Search warrants : in general
- Warrantless searches : exigent circumstances
- Searches incident to lawful arrests
- Searches of cars and containers therein
- "Plain view" and related doctrines
- Inventory searches
- Consent searches
- Terry v. Ohio : the "reasonableness" balancing standard in criminal investigations
- More "reasonableness" balancing : searches and seizures primarily conducted for noncriminal law purposes
- Fourth Amendment : standing
- Fourth Amendment : exclusionary rule
- Interrogation law : overview
- Interrogation law : due process clause
- Interrogation law : privilege against compelled self-incrimination
- Interrogation law : Miranda v. Arizona
- Interrogation law : Sixth Amendment right to counsel
- Eyewitness identification procedures
- Entrapment
- The right to counsel : at trial and on appeal.