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9780735590526

Criminal Procedure 2010: Case and Statutory

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    9780735590526

  • ISBN10:

    0735590524

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-08-18
  • Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law and Business
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Summary

Intended for use with any of the authors' three casebooks for Criminal Procedure, the 2010 Case and Statutory Supplement combines two objectives: First, it covers the cases from the October 2009 Term, which ended on June 30, 2010. Second, it provides important statutory material related to each of the casebook's chapters.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Searches and Seizuresp. 1
Exceptions to the Warrant Requirementp. 1
The Automobile Exceptionp. 1
Searches Incident to Arrestp. 1
Arizona v. Gantp. 1
Searches When There Are "Special Needs"p. 10
Drug Testingp. 10
Safford Unified School District #1 v. Reddingp. 11
The Government Employment Contextp. 19
City of Ontario v. Quonp. 19
Michigan v. Fisherp. 26
Seizures and Arrestsp. 29
For What Crimes May a Person Be Arrested?p. 29
Virginia v. Moorep. 29
The Exclusionary Rulep. 35
Exceptions to the Exclusionary Rulep. 35
Herring v. United Statesp. 35
Police Interrogation and the Privilege Against Self-Incriminationp. 45
Fifth Amendment Limits on In-Custodial Interrogationp. 45
What Are the Exceptions to Miranda?p. 45
Waiverp. 45
Maryland v. Shatzerp. 45
Berghuis v. Thompkinsp. 53
The Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel and Police Interrogationsp. 61
Waiversp. 61
Montejo v. Louisianap. 61
The Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel and Police Interrogationp. 70
What Is Impermissible Police Eliciting of Statements?p. 70
Bail and Pretrial Releasep. 73
Preventative Detentionp. 73
Other Types of Preventative Detentionp. 73
Enemy Combatantsp. 73
Discoveryp. 75
Final Notep. 75
Plea Bargaining and Guilty Pleasp. 77
Guilty Pleasp. 77
Speedy Trial Rightsp. 79
Due Process and Speedy Trial Rightsp. 79
Post-Charging Delay and Speedy Trial Rightsp. 79
Statutory Protectionsp. 79
Constitutional Protectionsp. 79
Vermont v. Brillonp. 79
Right to Counselp. 83
When the Right to Counsel Appliesp. 83
Rothgery v. Gillespie Countyp. 83
Right of Self-Representationp. 85
Indiana v. Edwardsp. 86
Trialp. 93
Jury Composition and Selectionp. 93
Selecting the Jury Venirep. 93
Applying Batsonp. 93
The Mechanics of Bringing Batson Challengesp. 93
Snyder v. Louisianap. 93
Pretrial Publicity and the Right to a Fair Trialp. 97
When Does Pretrial Publicity Interfere with a Defendant's Right to a Fair Trial?p. 97
Skilling v. United Statesp. 97
Remedies for Prejudicial Pretrial Publicityp. 105
Closure of Courtroomsp. 105
Trial Rights: Due Process, Right of Confrontation, and Privilege Against Self-Incriminationp. 105
Sentencingp. 107
Indeterminate Versus Determinate Sentencingp. 107
Mandatory Minimum Sentencesp. 107
Apprendi and Its Progenyp. 107
Oregon v. Icep. 107
Eighth Amendment: When Does a Sentence Constitute Cruel and Unusual Punishment?p. 110
Proportionality and Three Strikes Lawsp. 110
Graham v. Floridap. 110
The Death Penaltyp. 122
Standards for Constitutional Implementation of the Death Penaltyp. 122
Kennedy v. Louisianap. 123
Recent Limits on the Scope of the Death Penaltyp. 126
Method of Executionp. 126
Baze v. Reesp. 126
Double Jeopardyp. 139
Exceptions to the Double Jeopardy Rulep. 139
Retrial After Mistrialsp. 139
Retrial After Mistrial for Hung Juryp. 139
Collateral Estoppelp. 139
Yeager v. United Statesp. 139
Habeas Corpusp. 145
The Issues That Must Be Addressed in Order for a Federal Court to Grant Habeas Corpus Reliefp. 145
Is the Petition Time Barred?p. 145
Holland v. Floridap. 145
Is It a First Or a Successive Habeas Corpus Petition?p. 152
Magwood v. Pattersonp. 152
Habeas Corpus and the War on Terrorismp. 159
Boumediene v. Bushp. 159
Federal Rules of Criminal Procedurep. 183
Initial Appearancep. 183
Preliminary Hearingp. 186
The Grand Juryp. 188
The Indictment and the Informationp. 194
Joinder of Offenses or Defendantsp. 195
Pleasp. 196
Relief from Prejudicial Joinderp. 200
Discovery and Inspectionp. 201
Jury or Nonjury Trialp. 205
Producing a Witness's Statementp. 206
Search and Seizurep. 206
Excerpted Statutesp. 213
18 U.S.C.p. 213
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28 U.S.C.p. 224
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