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9780314211538

Criminal Procedure : Cases and Materials, Problems and Exercises

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    9780314211538

  • ISBN10:

    0314211535

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-02-01
  • Publisher: WEST PUBLISHING CORP

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Table of Contents

Preface v
Table of Cases
xxv
PART I. INTRODUCTION
Introduction to the Criminal Justice Process
2(14)
Sources of Law That Create Legal Rights for Criminal Defendants and Regulate the Procedures of the Criminal Justice System
2(2)
Prosecution Systems
4(2)
The Roles of Prosecutors and Defense Counsel in Various Stages of a Criminal Prosecution
6(10)
Criminal Justice in Context: The Social and Political Environment
16(14)
Crime in the United States
16(3)
Crime Control in the United States
19(6)
The Warren Court ``Criminal Procedure Revolution'' and its Aftermath
25(5)
Fourteenth Amendment Due Process: Incorporation and Retroactivity
30(10)
Incorporation of the Bill of Rights
30(3)
Retroactivity
33(7)
The Right to Counsel
40(66)
Generally
40(15)
Waiver of the Right to Counsel
55(18)
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
73(15)
Conflicts of Interest
88(8)
The Griffin-Douglas Doctrine
96(10)
PART II. POLICE PRACTICES
Arrest, Search & Seizure
106(233)
Search Warrants
106(24)
Protected Fourth Amendment Interests
130(23)
Probable Cause
153(30)
Warrantless Searches and Seizures
183(156)
Entrapment and Due Process
339(26)
The Entrapment Defense
339(17)
Due Process and ``Outrageous Government Conduct''
356(9)
Police Interrogations & Confessions
365(96)
Pre-Miranda Doctrines
365(14)
The Fifth Amendment and Miranda
379(17)
Miranda's Application
396(57)
Post-Miranda Due Process Law
453(8)
Identification Procedures
461(39)
The Nature and Constitutional Implications of Identification Processes
461(2)
Psychological Research Findings
463(9)
The Sixth Amendment
472(12)
Due Process Considerations
484(16)
Eavesdropping and Wiretapping
500(17)
Eavesdropping Without Electronics
500(3)
Eavesdropping With The Aid Of Electronic Devices
503(2)
Electronic Eavesdropping Pursuant To A Warrant
505(12)
The Exclusionary Rule
517(119)
The Rule's Application to Federal and State Proceedings
517(17)
The ``good Faith'' Exception
534(16)
The Rule's Application in Other Contexts
550(6)
The Scope of the Exclusionary Rules
556(69)
Harmless Error
625(11)
PART III. THE ADVERSARY SYSTEM
Introduction to the Adversary System
636(24)
Costs and Benefits
636(9)
Defense Counsel's Role
645(11)
The Prosecutor's Role
656(4)
Pretrial Release
660(20)
Introduction
660(1)
Types of Release
661(2)
Bail Statutes
663(3)
Obtaining the Defendant's Release
666(2)
Challenges to the Bail Decision
668(2)
Pretrial Detention
670(10)
Prosecutorial Discretion
680(49)
Prosecutorial Power
680(10)
The Decision to Investigate or Charge
690(5)
The Decision Not to Investigate or Charge
695(13)
Selective Prosecution
708(17)
Vindictive Prosecution
725(4)
Preliminary Proceedings
729(18)
Initial Appearance
729(1)
Gerstein Hearing
730(2)
Preliminary Hearing
732(15)
Grand Juries
747(60)
Introduction
747(5)
The Grand Jury as a Shield
752(12)
The Grand Jury as a Sword
764(15)
The Subpoena Duces Tecum
779(28)
Charging Instrument
807(18)
Functions of Pleadings in Criminal Cases
807(13)
Amended Pleadings
820(1)
Variances Between Proof and Charge
821(4)
Joinder and Severance
825(32)
Joinder and Severance of Offenses
826(19)
Joinder and Severance of Defendants
845(12)
Speedy Trial
857(20)
Delay in Bringing the Charge
858(6)
Delay in Bringing Defendant to Trial
864(10)
Statutory Prompt Disposition Provisions
874(3)
Discovery and Disclosure
877(58)
Constitutional Discovery
880(27)
Preservation of Evidence
907(5)
Discovery Under Rules and Statutes
912(5)
Discovery by the Prosecution
917(5)
Regulation of Discovery
922(10)
Ethical Considerations
932(3)
Guilty Pleas
935(54)
Plea Alternatives & Frequency of Guilty Pleas
935(1)
Plea Negotiation
936(28)
Plea Negotiation Roles
964(22)
Withdrawing a Guilty Plea
986(3)
Jury Trials
989(41)
Right to Jury Trial
989(5)
Jury Size and Unanimity
994(6)
Selecting Prospective Jurors
1000(30)
Freedom of the Press and Fair Trials
1030(40)
Failing to Control the Press
1030(4)
Pretrial Publicity and Defendant's Right to a Fair Trial
1034(21)
Gagging the Press
1055(4)
Press Access to Judicial Proceedings
1059(5)
Broadcasting Legal Proceedings
1064(6)
Double Jeopardy
1070(36)
Mistrials and the Possibility of a Retrial
1071(16)
Termination of the Case by Dismissal or Acquittal
1087(9)
Termination of the Case by Conviction
1096(6)
Controlling Prosecutorial and Judicial Vindictiveness
1102(4)
Appeals
1106(29)
Review by the Trial Court
1109(2)
Direct Appeal in the State Courts
1111(4)
Harmless Error and Plain Error
1115(11)
The Right to Appeal
1126(9)
Collateral Remedies
1135(50)
Custody
1142(4)
Violations of Federal Law
1146(14)
Exhaustion of Remedies
1160(1)
Abuse of the Writ and Procedural Default
1161(18)
Claims of Actual Innocence as ``gateways'' to Federal Habeas Corpus Review
1179(6)
Index 1185

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