Suppressing Criminal Evidence (Revision 1)
Description:
[LATEST REVISION] Written for both the new criminal law attorney and the seasoned veteran, Deja Vishny's Suppressing Criminal Evidence can help you litigate suppression issues more aggressively, more efficiently, and with greater success, taking you step by step through the suppression litigation process, from the initial client interview, to drafting the motion, to arguing at the hearing.
The first revision of Suppressing Criminal Evidence adds a new chapter and three new practice-tested forms pertaining to eyewitness identification, and expanded coverage of key and emerging suppression issues, including race, reasonable suspicion, and pretextual stops; litigating reasonable suspicion considering the Supreme Court decision in Utah v. Strieff; and reasonable expectations of privacy in and search and seizure of digital devices.
What others are saying about Suppressing Criminal Evidence:
"This book comes as close as one can to having a personal mentor without the physical body of another following you around whispering helpful tips in your ear. This book can guide the practitioner from the inception of a case through to cross-examination, stressing the importance of thinking ahead and always seeking as much information as is possible." Tejas Bhatt, National Association of Public Defenders