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9780873378048

The Criminal Law Handbook: Know Your Rights, Survive the System

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  • ISBN13:

    9780873378048

  • ISBN10:

    0873378040

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-02-01
  • Publisher: Nolo.Com
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Author Biography

Paul Bergman is the author of many legal books Sara J. Berman-Barrett is an attorney, bar review professor

Table of Contents

Introduction
How Can This Book Help You?
2(5)
A Walk-Through of the Case of State v. Andrea Davidson, a Fictional Robbery Prosecution
7
Talking to the Police
Police Questioning of People Who Haven't Been Taken Into Custody
3(7)
Police Questioning of Arrestees
10
Search and Seizure: When the Police Can Search for and Seize Evidence
The Constitutional Background
4(5)
Search Warrants
9(4)
Warrantless and Consent Searches
13(4)
Warrantless Searches and the Plain View Doctrine
17(2)
Warrantless Searches That Are Incident to Arrest
19(2)
``Stop and Frisk'' Searches
21(2)
Searches of Car and Occupants
23(4)
Warrantless Searches Under Emergency (Exigent) Circumstances ..
27(1)
Miscellaneous Warrantless Searches
28
Arrest: When It Happens, What It Means
General Arrest Principles
3(5)
Arrest Warrants
8(1)
Warrantless Arrests
9(2)
Use of Force When Making Arrests
11(3)
Citizens' Arrests
14
Police Procedures to Help Eyewitness Identify Suspects
An Overview of Eyewitness Identification Procedures
3(4)
Lineups
7(11)
Showups
18(1)
Photo IDs
19(2)
Motions to Suppress Identifications
21
Booking and Bail: Checking In and Checking Out of jail
The Booking Process
3(3)
Arranging for Bail
6(9)
Own Recognizance Release (Release O.R.)
15
From Suspect to Defendant: How Crimes Get Charged
Crime and Criminal Cases
3(2)
To Charge or Not to Charge, That Is the Question
5(7)
The Mechanics of Charging
12(3)
Grand Juries
15(3)
Diversion
18
Criminal Defense Lawyers: Who They Are, What They Do, How to Find One
Do I Need a Lawyer?
3(3)
Court-Appointed Attorneys
6(7)
Private Defense Attorneys
13(9)
Self-Representation
22
Understanding the Attorney-Client Relationship in a Criminal Case
Confidentiality
3(4)
Client-Centered Decision-Making
7(6)
Lawyer Client Communication
13(1)
Representing Guilty Defendants
14(2)
Competent Clients
16
A Walk Through Criminal Court
The Courthouse
3(1)
The Courtroom
4(3)
The Courtroom Players
7(6)
Courtroom Behavior
13
Arraignments
Timing of Arraignments
3(8)
Self-Representation at Arraignment
11
Developing the Defense Strategy
Overview
3(4)
How the Defendant's Version of Events May Limit Defense Strategies
7(4)
When Attorneys Ignore a Defendant's Version of Events
11(2)
The Importance of Honesty in Developing a Defense Strategy
13
Crimespeak: Understanding the Language of Criminal laws
Mens Rea
4(4)
The Meaning of Frequently Used Legal Language
8(5)
Derivative Criminal Responsibility
13(6)
Murder and Manslaughter
19(5)
Rape
24(2)
Burglary
26(3)
Robbery
29(1)
Theft
30(4)
Hate Crimes
34
Defensespeak: Common Defenses to Criminal Charges
Prosecutor's Failure to Prove Guilt
3(3)
Partial'' Defenses
6(3)
Self Defense
9(3)
Alibi
12(1)
Insanity
13(4)
Intoxication (Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol)
17(2)
Entrapment
19(1)
Jury Nullification
20
Discovery: Exchanging Information with the Prosecution
Modern Discovery Policy
2(1)
Discovery of Helpful Information
3(3)
Discovery of Harmful Information
6(3)
Reciprocal Discovery
9
Investigating the Facts
Interviewing Prosecution Witnesses
2(3)
Finding and Interviewing Defense Witnesses
5(1)
Other Investigation Tasks and Their Costs
6
Preliminary Hearings
What Preliminary Hearings Are, and When They Are Held
2(5)
Basic Rights During Preliminary Hearings
7(3)
Common Defense and Prosecution Strategies at the Preliminary Hearing
10
Fundamental Trial Rights of the Defense
The Defendant's Right to Due Process of Law
3(2)
The Prosecution's Burden of Proof
5(3)
The Defendant's Right to Remain Silent
8(3)
The Defendants Right to Confront Witnesses
11(2)
The Defendants (and the Media's) Right to a Public Trial
13(3)
A Defendant's Right to a Jury Trial
16(2)
A Defendant's Right to Counsel
18(1)
A Defendants Right to a Speedy Trial
19(2)
The Defendants Right Not to Be Placed in Double Jeopardy
21
Basic Evidence Rules in Criminal Trials
Overview
3(4)
Rules Regulating the Content of Testimony
7(12)
Rules Regulating the Manner of Testimony
19(3)
Scientific Evidence
22(5)
Privileged (Confidential) Information
27
Motions and Their Role in Criminal Cases
The Basic Procedures
3(3)
Common Pretrial Motions
6(5)
Motions During Trial
11(2)
Motions After Trial
13
Plea Bargains: How Most Criminal Cases End
Plea Bargaining-The Basics
3(1)
The Pros and Cons of Plea Bargains
4(4)
The Plea Bargaining Process
8(5)
The Strategy of Negotiating Plea Bargains
13
The Trial Process
Summary of the Trial Process
4(1)
Choosing a judge or Jury Trial
5(2)
Jury Voir Dire
7(4)
Motions in Limine
11(1)
Opening Statements
12(2)
Prosecution s Case-in-Chief
14(1)
Direct Examination of Witnesses
15(3)
Cross-Examination
18(1)
Defense Motion to Dismiss
19(1)
Defendant's Case-in-Chief
19(2)
Closing Argument
21(2)
Instructing the Jury
23(2)
Jury Deliberations and Verdict
25
Sentencing How the Court Punishes Convicted Defendants
Overview of Sentencing
4(6)
Sentencing Procedures
10(6)
Sentence Options
16
Appeals: Seeking Review by a Higher Court
Appeals
2(6)
Writs
8
How the Criminal justice System Works: A Walk Through Two Drunk Driving Cases
Questions and Answers About DUI (Driving Under the Influence)
2(9)
DUI Case Examples
11
Juvenile Courts and Procedures
A Brief History of U.S. Juvenile Courts
3(1)
Juvenile Court Jurisdiction
4(3)
Deciding Whether to File Charges
7(3)
The Right to Counsel and Other Constitutional Rights
10(4)
Trying Juveniles as Adults
14(4)
Sentencing (Disposition) Options
18(5)
Sealing Juvenile Court Records
23
Prisoners' Rights
Prisons and Prisoner's Rights
3(10)
Legal Resources for Prisoners and Their Families
13(4)
Parole
17(2)
Pardons
19
Looking Up the Law
What to Research
2(12)
Where to Do Research
14(2)
Glossary
16
Index

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