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Criminal procedure : [electronic resource] constitutional limitations in a nutshell

by Israel, Jerold H [author]; LaFave, Wayne R [author.].
Series: Nutshell series: Publisher: St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, c2020.Edition: Ninth edition.Description: 1 online resource.Subject(s): Criminal procedure -- United StatesOnline resources: View online
Contents:
The constitutionalization of criminal procedure -- Arrest, search and seizure -- Wiretapping, electronic eavesdropping, and the use of secret agents -- Police interrogation and confessions -- Lineups and other pretrial identification procedures -- The exclusionary rules and their application -- Right to counsel -- The privilege against self-incrimination -- The post-investigatory process : from bail to appellate review.
Summary: "This nutshell is intended for use by law students of constitutional criminal procedure. It is a succinct analysis of the constitutional standards of major current significance. This is not a text on criminal procedure, but rather about constitutional criminal procedure. It avoids describing the non-constitutional standards applied in each state and federally. The text provides the scope and highlights you need to excel in understanding this field. This will enable you to answer exam questions more quickly and accurately, and enhance your skills as an attorney." - publisher's description
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The constitutionalization of criminal procedure -- Arrest, search and seizure -- Wiretapping, electronic eavesdropping, and the use of secret agents -- Police interrogation and confessions -- Lineups and other pretrial identification procedures -- The exclusionary rules and their application -- Right to counsel -- The privilege against self-incrimination -- The post-investigatory process : from bail to appellate review.

"This nutshell is intended for use by law students of constitutional criminal procedure. It is a succinct analysis of the constitutional standards of major current significance. This is not a text on criminal procedure, but rather about constitutional criminal procedure. It avoids describing the non-constitutional standards applied in each state and federally. The text provides the scope and highlights you need to excel in understanding this field. This will enable you to answer exam questions more quickly and accurately, and enhance your skills as an attorney." - publisher's description

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