Supreme Court Case Briefs in Criminal ProcedureRowman & Littlefield, 2008 - 409 páginas An essential collection of more than 265 United States Supreme Court case briefs detailing the various elements of criminal procedures, from criminal investigations to arrest to trial to conviction. Cretacci identifies landmark cases that have influenced the case processing of individuals, for use as a text or reference manual for law enforcement/criminal justice students and personnel. |
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Reasonable Suspicion and Stop and Frisk | 3 |
Probable Cause | 21 |
Arrest | 31 |
THE FOURTH AMENDMENTSEARCH AND SEIZURE | 51 |
Searches and Seizures with Warrants | 53 |
Searches and Seizures without Warrants | 91 |
Searches and Seizures without Warrants IISpecial Needs | 109 |
Automobile Searches and Seizures | 129 |
The Miranda Warnings | 235 |
PRETRIAL TRIAL AND POSTTRIAL PROCEDURES | 267 |
Identification | 269 |
Prosecutorial Procedures | 281 |
Right to Counsel | 313 |
Juries and Trial Issues | 347 |
Posttrial Procedures | 371 |
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The Exclusionary Rule and its Exceptions | 159 |
THE FIFTH AMENDMENTQUESTIONING SUSPECTS | 189 |
Interrogation and Confessions | 191 |
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