Introduction to Criminal Procedure | |
Introduction: What Is Criminal Procedure? | |
Competing Concerns in Criminal Procedure | |
The Relationship Between the Courts | |
Important Terms, Issues, and Trends in Criminal Procedure | |
The Criminal Process: An Overview | |
Remedies for Constitutional Violations | |
Introduction: What Can Be Done When Constitutional Rights Are Violated | |
Civil Litigation | |
Criminal Remedies | |
Non-Judicial Remedies | |
The Exclusionary Rule | |
Introduction to the Fourth Amendment Introduction: Understanding the Fourth Amendment's Text | |
A Framework for Analyzing the Fourth Amendment | |
When a Search Occurs | |
When a Seizure Occurs | |
The Doctrine of Justification | |
Actions Based on Probable Cause: Searches and Seizures with Warrants | |
Introduction: The Fourth Amendment's Warrant Requirement | |
What Are the Components of a Valid Warrant? | |
The Law of Arrest | |
Searches with Warrants | |
Special Circumstances | |
More Actions Based on Probable Cause: Searches and Seizures Without Warrants | |
Introduction: Dispensing with the Fourth Amendment's Warrant Requirement | |
Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement | |
Actions Based on Reasonable Suspicion: Stop and Frisk and Investigative Detentions | |
Introduction: Police-Citizen Encounters with Less Than Probable Cause | |
The Stop | |
The Frisk | |
The Expansion of Stop and Frisk Law: Controversial Decisions | |
Drug Courier Profiling | |
Investigative Detentions | |
Actions Based on Administrative Justification or No Justification | |
Introduction: Beyond the Text of the Fourth Amendment | |
Exceptions Requiring Administrative Justification | |
Exceptions Requiring No Justification | |
Interrogations and Confessions | |
Introduction: Extracting Information from Criminal Suspects | |
The Fifth Amendment and Self-Incrimination | |
Confessions and Interrogations | |
Identification Procedures and the Role of Witnesses | |
Introduction: Bring in the Witnesses | |
Pretrial Identification Techniques | |
Identification During Trial: An Introduction to Witness Questioning | |
The Exclusionary Rule and Identifications | |
The Pretrial Process | |
Introduction: The Road to Trial | |
The Initial Appearance | |
The Probable Cause Hearing | |
Pretrial Release | |
The Preliminary Hearing | |
Discovery | |
Review Questions | |
Prosecutors, Grand Juries, and Defense Attorneys | |
Introduction: Bringing Charges and Mounting a Defense | |
The Prosecutor | |
The Grand Jury | |
The Defense Attorney | |
Plea Bargaining and Guilty Pleas | |
Introduction: Methods for Avoiding Trial | |
The Plea Bargaining Process | |
The Effects of Plea Bargaining | |
Elements of a Valid Guilty Plea | |
Rights at Trial, Part I | |
Introduction: Ensuring an Expeditious and Fair Trial | |
The Right to a Speedy Trial | |
The Right to An Impartial Judge | |
The Right to An Impartial Jury | |
Decision-Making Exercises | |
Review Questions | |
Rights at Trial, Part II | |
Introduction: More Protections for the Accused | |
The Right to a Public Trial | |
The Right to Confrontation | |
The Right to Compulsory Process | |
The Right to Double Jeopardy Protection | |
The Right to Assert an Entrapment Defense | |
Sentencing, Appeals, And Habeas Corpus | |
Introduction: Closing the Door on the Criminal Process | |
Sentencing | |
Appeals | |
Habeas Corpus | |
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