Criminal procedure : constitution and society

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Criminal procedure : constitution and society

Marvin Zalman, Larry J. Siegel

West/Wadsworth, c1997

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Upper-level criminal procedure text uses a conceptual approach that focuses on the social, political, and historical evolution of criminal procedure. Unique case and comment format achieves a sophisticated blend of edited cases and explanatory text. Substantial edited case excerpts and dissenting opinions give students an appreciation of the judicial philosophy behind decisions. Law in Society sections show how laws and legal institutions function in todays society. Justices of the Court sections profile Supreme Court Justices and humanize the legal process by showing how the law has been shaped by people with strong ideas about the nature of the American constitutional system.

目次

1. The Meaning and Context of Criminal Procedure. 2. The Constitution, The Supreme Court, and the Incorporated Doctrine. 3. The Fourth Amendment: Basic Considerations. 4. Fourth Amendment: The Search Warrant, Probable Cause, and Electronic Eavesdropping. 5. The Exclusionary Rule. 6. Fourth Amendment: Exigency and Other Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement. 7. Arrest and Stop: Detention Under the Fourth Amendment. 8. The Right to Counsel. 9. Interrogation and the Law of Confessions: Fourteenth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments. 10. Identification of Suspects: Lineups and Showups. 11. Entrapment. 12. The Pre-Trial Process.

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