
Criminal Procedure
Aspen Publishers Inc.,U.S.
2nd Edition
Published on 10. July 2013
Book
Hardback
1366 pages
978-1-4548-0694-3 (ISBN)
Description
Written in the student-friendly style that characterizes Chemerinsky's Constitutional Law casebook, Criminal Procedure features cases, minor cases, and author-written essays while omitting both notes in the form of rhetorical questions and excerpts from law review articles. The chronological organization moves through the criminal justice process, from investigation to habeas corpus. Dynamic text guides students through understanding the law with tightly-edited cases, samples of legal pleadings arguing the issues, and perspectives from prosecutors, defense, counsel, judges, police, and victims alike. Each chapter has a consistent, systematic approach, beginning with an introduction laying out the nature of the issue, followed by a discussion on the history and development of the law. Then, examples of recent and seminal cases reveal how key criminal procedure issues have been raised, and an analytic approach toward resolving each issue shows what worked and why.The Second Edition has been thoroughly updated and provides analysis of the impact of important recent decisions, such as Arizona v. Gant, Herring v. U.S., Berghuis v. Thompkins, Maryland v. Shatzer, Montejo v. Louisiana, Perry v. New Hampshire, Frye v. Missouri, Lafler v. Cooper, and Williams v. Illinois. In addition, the Second Edition examines new decisions affecting right to counsel, right to fair trial, and habeas corpus law. New supplemental handouts and practice materials are available on the companion website.Features: - Written in the approachable style of Chemerinsky's Constitutional Law casebook - features cases and minor cases
- offers author-written essays
- omits both notes in the form of rhetorical questions and excerpts from law review articles
- Organized chronologically through the criminal justice process - from investigation through habeas corpus
- Dynamic text guides students through understanding the law - tightly-edited cases
- samples of legal pleadings arguing the issues
- perspectives from prosecutors, defense, counsel, judges, police, and victims
- Consistent systematic approach to topics in each chapter - an introduction laying out the nature of the issue
- discussion of the history and development of the law
- examples of recent and seminal cases that raise key criminal procedure issues
- analytic approach toward resolving a specific legal issue what worked and why
Thoroughly updated, the revised Second Edition presents: - Analysis of the impact of recent decisions - Arizona v. Gant
- Herring v. United States
- Berghuis v. Thompkins
- Maryland v. Shatzer
- Montejo v. Louisiana
- Perry v. New Hampshire
- Missouri v. Frye
- Lafler v. Cooper
- Skilling v. United States
- Michigan v. Bryant
- Bullcoming v. New Mexico
- Williams v. Illinois
- Graham v. Florida
- Miller v. Alabama
- Examination of new decisions' effects - right to counsel
- right to fair trial
- habeas corpus law
- offers author-written essays
- omits both notes in the form of rhetorical questions and excerpts from law review articles
- Organized chronologically through the criminal justice process - from investigation through habeas corpus
- Dynamic text guides students through understanding the law - tightly-edited cases
- samples of legal pleadings arguing the issues
- perspectives from prosecutors, defense, counsel, judges, police, and victims
- Consistent systematic approach to topics in each chapter - an introduction laying out the nature of the issue
- discussion of the history and development of the law
- examples of recent and seminal cases that raise key criminal procedure issues
- analytic approach toward resolving a specific legal issue what worked and why
Thoroughly updated, the revised Second Edition presents: - Analysis of the impact of recent decisions - Arizona v. Gant
- Herring v. United States
- Berghuis v. Thompkins
- Maryland v. Shatzer
- Montejo v. Louisiana
- Perry v. New Hampshire
- Missouri v. Frye
- Lafler v. Cooper
- Skilling v. United States
- Michigan v. Bryant
- Bullcoming v. New Mexico
- Williams v. Illinois
- Graham v. Florida
- Miller v. Alabama
- Examination of new decisions' effects - right to counsel
- right to fair trial
- habeas corpus law
More details
Series
Edition
2nd ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Wolters Kluwer
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 259 mm
Width: 196 mm
Thickness: 53 mm
Weight
2381 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4548-0694-3 (9781454806943)
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