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9780314146717

Modern Criminal Procedure 2003: Cases-Comments-Questions : Basic Criminal Procedure : Cases-Comments-Questions : Advanced Criminal Procedure : Cases-Comments-Questions: 10th Edition

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  • Copyright: 2003-08-01
  • Publisher: West Group

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Table of Contents

Preface iii
Acknowledgments v
Table of Cases
xiii
PART ONE INTRODUCTION
The Right to Counsel, Transcripts and Other Aids
1(7)
The Right to Appointed Counsel and Related Problems
1(7)
Alabama v. Shelton
1(7)
PART TWO POLICE PRACTICES
Some General Reflections on the Police, the Prosecutors, the Legislatures, the Courts and the Criminal Process
8(8)
Racial Profiling Revisited: ``Just Common Sense'' in the Fight Against Terror?
8(1)
David A. Harris
Profiling in the Wake of September 11: The Precedent of the Japanese American Internment
9(1)
Frank H. Wu
Department of Justice, Policy Guidance Regarding Racial Profiling
10(6)
Arrest, Search and Seizure
16(26)
The Exclusionary Rule
16(1)
United States v. Esparza-Mendoza
16(1)
Protected Areas and Interests
16(2)
Passive Alcohol Sensor
16(1)
Tattered Cover v. City of Thornton
17(1)
FBI Begins Visiting Libraries
17(1)
Warrantless Arrests and Searches of the Person
18(4)
United States v. Awadallah
19(3)
Stop and Frisk
22(4)
United States v. Drayton
22(1)
United States v. Arvizu
23(1)
United States v. Holt
24(1)
United States v. Childs
25(1)
State v. Wiegand
25(1)
Kaupp v. Texas
26(1)
Administrative Inspections and Regulatory Searches
26(14)
Board of Education of Independent School District v. Earls
27(12)
United States v. Knights
39(1)
Consent Searches
40(2)
Reconstructing Consent
41(1)
Marcy Strauss
Wiretapping, Electronic Eavesdropping, the Use of Secret Agents to Obtain Incriminating Statements and the Fourth Amendment
42(2)
Berger, Katz and Title III of the Crime Control Act
42(2)
The Enemy Within
42(2)
Stephen J. Schulhofer
Police Interrogation and Confessions
44(30)
The Miranda ``Revolution''
44(15)
Applying and Explaining Miranda
44(1)
Drury v. State
44(2)
United States v. Velarde-Gomez
46(2)
Interrogating Suspect Terrorists: Should Torture Be An Option?
48(2)
John T. Parry
Welsh S. White
Recommendations of the Illinois Governor's Commission on Capital Punishment (Illinois Commission)
50(1)
Toward Taping
50(2)
Christopher Slobogin
Lessons from the Lindh Case
52(1)
M.K.B. Darmer
United States v. Bin Laden
52(1)
Miranda's Final Frontier - The International Arena: A Critical Analysis United States v. Bin Laden and a Proposal for a New Miranda Exception Abroad
53(1)
Mark A Godsey
Commentary on Dickerson
54(1)
Activism as Restraint: Lessons from Criminal Procedure
54(2)
Stephen F. Smith
Miranda's Exceptions in a Post-Dickerson World
56(2)
Susan R. Klein
Miranda and Some Puzzles of ``Prophylactic'' Rules
58(1)
Evan H. Caminker
Miranda, the Privilege Against Compelled Self-Incrimination and Fourteenth Amendment Due Process: When Does a Violation of These Safeguards Occur?
59(15)
Chavez v. Martinez
59(15)
Lineups, Showups and Other Pretrial Identification Procedures
74(1)
Due Process and Other Limitations
74(1)
How to Increase the Accuracy of Eyewitness Identifications
74(1)
Recommendations of the Illinois Commission
74(1)
Grand Jury Investigations
75(3)
Fourth Amendment Challenges to the Investigation
75(1)
United States v. Awadallah
75(1)
Application of the Privilege Against Self-in-Crimination
75(3)
Chavez v. Martinez
75(1)
Cowboy Prosecutors and Subpoenas for Incriminating Evidence
75(1)
Robert Mosteller
The Fifth Amendment and Compelled Production of Personal Documents after United States v. Hubbell -- New Protection for Private Papers
76(2)
Lance Cole
The Scope of the Exclusionary Rule
78(7)
The ``Fruit of the Poisonous Tree''
78(7)
The ``Inevitable Discovery'' Doctrine
78(1)
United States v. Awadallah
78(1)
Is a Miranda Violation a ``Poisonous Tree'' for Purposes of the ``Fruits'' Doctrine?
79(1)
United States v. Patane
79(3)
State v. Seibert
82(3)
PART THREE THE COMMENCEMENT OF FORMAL PROCEEDINGS
Pretrial Release
85(1)
The Right to Bail; Pretrial Release Procedures
85(1)
Preventive Detention
85(1)
The Decision Whether to Prosecute
86(2)
Challenging the Prosecutor's Discretion
86(2)
United States v. Bass
86(1)
Equal Protection and the Prosecution and Conviction of Crime
87(1)
Larry Alexander
The Preliminary Hearing
88(1)
Preliminary Hearing Procedures
88(1)
Grand Jury Review
89(1)
Challenges to the Evidence Before the Grand Jury
89(1)
The Charging Instrument
90(7)
The Application of Modern Pleading Requirements
90(7)
United States v. Cotton
91(4)
Rule 12 (b)(2)
95(1)
Harmless error analysis
96(1)
The Scope of the Prosecution: Joinder and Severance of Offenses and Defendants
97(1)
Joinder and Severance of Defendants
97(1)
PART FOUR THE ADVERSARY SYSTEM AND THE DETERMINATION OF GUILT OR INNOCENCE
The Assistance of Counsel
98(27)
The Right to ``Effective'' Assistance of Counsel
98(8)
Bell v. Cone
98(1)
Burdine v. Johnson
99(3)
Wiggins v. Smith
102(4)
Multiple Representation and Conflicts of Interest
106(19)
Mickens v. Taylor
106(17)
The Right to Unconflicted Counsel
123(2)
Craig M. Bradley
Pretrial Discovery
125(2)
The Statutory Framework
125(1)
Discovery by the Defense
126(1)
Coerced, Induced and Negotiated Guilty Pleas; Professional Responsibility
127(8)
Some Views of Negotiated Pleas
127(1)
The Screening/Bargaining Tradeoff
128(1)
Ronald Wright
Marc Miller
Rejected, Kept and Broken Bargains; Unrealized Expectations
128(1)
Professional Responsibility; the Role of Prosecutor and Defense Counsel
128(5)
United States v. Ruiz
128(5)
Receiving the Defendant's Plea; Plea Withdrawal
133(2)
United States v. Vonn
134(1)
``Trial by Newspaper'' ---and Television
135(3)
Conduct of the Trial
135(1)
Broadcasting, Photographing and Televising Courtroom Proceedings
135(1)
United States v. Moussaoui
135(1)
Preventing Prejudicial Publicity
136(2)
Restricting Public Statements
136(1)
United States v. Lindh
136(2)
The Criminal Trial
138(2)
The Defendant's ``Constitutionally-Guaranteed Access to Evidence''
138(2)
Recommendations of Illinois Commission
138(2)
Reprosecution and the Ban Against Double Jeopardy
140(2)
Reprosecution Following a Conviction
140(1)
Sattazahn v. Pennsylvania
140(1)
Reprosecution by a Different Sovereign
141(1)
Sentencing
142(6)
Introduction to Sentencing
142(1)
Allocating and Controlling Sentencing Discretion
142(1)
Constitutional Limits on Sentencing Procedure
143(5)
McKune v. Lile
143(1)
Harris v. United States
144(2)
Apprendi and death sentencing
146(1)
Ring v. Arizona
146(2)
PART FIVE APPEALS, POST-CONVICTION REVIEW
Appeals
148(5)
Defense Appeals and the ``Final Judgment'' Requirement
148(4)
Sell v. United States
148(4)
Cognizable Claims
152(1)
United States v. Cotton
152(1)
Post--Conviction Review: Federal Habeas Corpus
153(140)
The Basic Structure of Federal Habeas Corpus Relief
153(1)
Claims Foreclosed by Procedural Default
153(2)
Lee v. Kemna
154(1)
Diabolical Federalism: A Functional Critique and Proposed Reconstruction of Death Penalty Federal Habeas Corpus
154(1)
Andrew Hammel
Massaro v. United States
154(1)
Retroactivity and Standards for Reviewing State Court Decisions
155(1)
Horn v. Banks
155(1)
Late or Successive Petitions
155(2)
An ``Effective Death Penalty''? AEDPA and Error Detection in Capital Cases
155(2)
James Liebman
APPENDICES
A. Selected Provisions of the United States Constitution
157(3)
B. Selected Federal Statutory Provisions
160(72)
C. Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
232(61)
D. Proposed Amendments to Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
293

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