Constitutionalization of Criminal Procedure; Arrest, Search and Seizure; Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance; Police Encouragement and the Entrapment Defense; Interrogation anti Confessions; Identification Procedures; Grand Jury Investigation; Scope of the Exclusionary Rules; Administration of the Exclusionary Rules; Right to Counsel; Pretrial Release; Decision Whether to Prosecute; Preliminary Hearing; Grand Jury Review; Location of the Prosecution; The Scope of the Prosecution: Joinder and Severance; Speedy Trial and Other Prompt Disposition; Accusatory Pleading; Discovery and Disclosure; Pleas of Guilty; Trial By Jury anti Impartial Judge; Fair Trial and Free Press; The Criminal Trial; Retrials and Double Jeopardy; Sentencing Procedures; Appeals; Collateral Review: Federal Habeas Writ.
Book was great except the binding was a little unsteady, which is understandable since the book is so thick. Very little writing on the inside. Pages all flat, no bends.
The next time I take an oath, I'm going to swear on this book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I'm a crim pro junkie, so this book is a cherished belonging. A good investment for anyone in a crim pro class, but a necessity for anyone who has to do any sort of self-guided crim pro research. And it's a steal at around $50.
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