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Authors: Steven L. Emanuel
ISBN-13: 9780735563025, ISBN-10: 0735563020
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Date Published: September 2007
Edition: 1st Edition
CrunchTime provides a comprehensive topic breakdown and critical information review all in one tool. The application flow charts can be used all semester long, but the capsule summaries are ideal for exam preparation. Each title offers capsule
Preface | ||
Casebook Correlation Chart | ||
Capsule Summary | ||
Ch. 1 | Constitutional Criminal Procedure Generally | |
I | Introduction | 1 |
II | State Procedures and the Federal Constitution | 2 |
III | Steps in a Criminal Proceeding | 7 |
Ch. 2 | Arrest; Probable Cause; Search Warrants | |
I | General Principles | 13 |
II | Areas Protected by the Fourth Amendment | 15 |
III | The "Plain View" Doctrine | 27 |
IV | Probable Cause Generally | 37 |
V | Particular Information Establishing Probable Cause | 41 |
VI | Search Warrants - Issuance and Execution | 48 |
VII | Arrest Warrants | 61 |
Ch. 3 | Warrantless Arrests and Searches | |
I | Introduction | 73 |
II | Warrantless Arrests | 74 |
III | Search Incident to Arrest | 80 |
IV | Exigent Circumstances | 91 |
V | The "Plain View" Doctrine and Seizures of Evidence | 95 |
VI | Automobile Searches | 97 |
VII | Consent Searches Generally | 109 |
VIII | Consent by Third Persons | 115 |
IX | "Stop-and-Frisk" and Other Brief Detention | 120 |
X | Inspections and Regulatory Searches | 149 |
Ch. 4 | Electronic Surveillance and Secret Agents | |
I | Historical Background | 183 |
II | Fourth Amendment Protection of Katz | 184 |
III | The Federal Wiretapping Statute | 185 |
IV | The Use of Secret Agents | 188 |
V | Entrapment | 191 |
Ch. 5 | Confessions and Police Interrogation | |
I | Introduction | 195 |
II | Pre-Miranda Confession Cases | 197 |
III | Escobedo and the Right to Counsel | 199 |
IV | Miranda Generally | 201 |
V | What is a "Custodial" Interrogation | 206 |
VI | Minor Crimes | 212 |
VII | What Constitutes Interrogation | 212 |
VIII | The "Public Safety" Exception | 217 |
IX | Warnings Required Under Miranda | 220 |
X | What Constitutes a Valid Waiver of Miranda Rights | 223 |
XI | The Miranda Rights of Grand Jury Witnesses | 240 |
XII | Other Admissibility Issues Relating to Miranda | 241 |
Ch. 6 | Lineups and Other Pre-Trial Identification Procedures | |
I | Identification Procedures Generally | 255 |
II | Limitation of the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination | 256 |
III | The Right to Counsel | 258 |
IV | Exceptions to the Right to Counsel | 261 |
V | Due Process Limitations | 263 |
Ch. 7 | The Exclusionary Rule | |
I | Purpose and Function of Exclusionary Rule | 273 |
II | Standing to Assert the Exclusionary Rule | 275 |
III | Derivative Evidence | 284 |
IV | Collateral Use Exceptions | 304 |
V | The "Good Faith" ("Objectively Reasonable Belief") Exception | 308 |
Ch. 8 | The Right to Counsel | |
I | Introduction | 327 |
II | The Indigent's Right to Appointed Counsel | 328 |
III | Proceedings in Which the Right to Counsel Applies | 332 |
IV | Stages at Which Right to Counsel Attaches | 333 |
V | Waiver | 338 |
VI | Entitlements of the Right to Counsel | 340 |
Ch. 9 | Formal Proceedings | |
I | Grand Jury Proceedings | 353 |
II | Bail and Preventive Detention | 356 |
III | Plea Bargaining | 359 |
IV | Right to Speedy Trial | 364 |
V | Pre-Trial Motions to Suppress Evidence | 366 |
VI | Pre-Trial Discovery | 367 |
VII | The Trial | 371 |
VIII | Double Jeopardy | 376 |
Essay Exam Questions and Answers | 385 | |
Table of Cases | 395 | |
Subject Matter Index | 401 |