Table Of ContentPart 1: The Criminal Procedure Matrix Chapter 1 Constitution and the Bill of Rights: The Source of Protections for the Accused Chapter 2 Criminal Courts: Organization, Function, Jurisdiction, and the Criminal Process Chapter 3 The Principles of the Mapp Exclusionary Rule Part 2: Arrest, Stop and Frisk and Search Warrant Practice Chapter 4 Arrest and Related Concepts Chapter 5 Stop and Frisk and Related Concepts Chapter 6 Obtaining and Using Search Warrants: Practice, Execution, and Return Part 3: Searching Persons and Property Chapter 7 Searches and Seizures: Places, Persons and Vehicles Chapter 8 Special Needs Searches [old chapter five] Chapter 9 Searches of Open Fields and Abandoned Property Part 4: Miranda Warnings, Confessions, and Identification Procedures Chapter 10 Miranda Warnings and Related Requirements Chapter 11 Confessions and the Fifth Amendment Part 5: Pretrial and Trial Criminal Procedure and Appellate Practice Chapter 12 Pretrial Criminal Process: Pretrial Motions, Identification Process, Preliminary Hearing, Bail, Right to Counsel, Speedy Trial, and Double Jeopardy Chapter 13 Trial Procedure and Legal Rights [old chap 13 mostly] Chapter 14 Appellate Practice and Other Posttrial Remedies Appendices A: The Constitution of the United States B: The Bill of Rights Glossary Index Table of Cases
SynopsisCriminal Procedure: Theory and Practice 2/e presents a broad overview of criminal procedure as well as a detailed analysis of specific areas of the law that require specialized consideration. The second edition has been thoroughly revised to provide students with an updated, comprehensive text written in reader-friendly language to introduce them the field of criminal procedure. Cases are now integrated into each chapter and comments, notes and questions accompany each case. This edition features three new chapters, How Would You Decide exercises and a companion website to support the text. Using a balanced text/case format it provides an overview of criminal procedure as well as a detailed analysis of areas of the law that require specialized consideration.