Criminal Procedure, An Analysis of Cases and Concepts (University Treatise Series)

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ISBN-10:

1599411563

ISBN-13:

9781599411569

Edition: 5
Released: Dec 10, 2007
Publisher: Foundation Press
Format: Hardcover, 1231 pages

Description:

This publication covers the law governing the criminal process, excluding sentencing. The first half of the book examines legal strictures on investigative techniques―search and seizure, interrogation, subpoenas, identification procedures and undercover work―and the second half discusses the adjudicatory process, from pretrial detention and the charging decision through preliminary hearings, discovery, plea bargaining, trial, appeal and habeas, as well as double jeopardy doctrine, right to counsel issues, and state constitutional law. This book is popular among students, academics and lawyers for its concise and well-organized statements of the law, its trenchant analysis, and its attention to facts as well as legal doctrine. Each chapter ends with a summary of the law and a bibliography.

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