The 2024 Supplement accompanies the Fifth Edition of the authors’ Comprehensive Criminal Procedure casebook, and includes all relevant rules and statutes, as well as all significant United States Supreme Court cases from October Terms 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. What’s Most Important in the 2024 Supplement: Torres v. Madrid (on the meaning of “seizures” under the Fourth Amendment Caniglia v. Strom (on the definition of “exigent circumstances” under the Fourth Amendment New note cases on the effective assistance of counsel in capital cases; the consequences of a Miranda violation; the immunity of a sitting President to a grand jury subpoena; changes of venue; the application of the Confrontation Clause to expert witnesses; the use of redaction to satisfy the Bruton rule; the continued viability of the Almendarez-Torres exception to Apprendi; the “dual sovereignty” doctrine in double jeopardy law; and the retroactivity of new Supreme Court decisions in federal habeas corpus Full text of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
Criminal Procedure: Adjudication and Right to Counsel, Third Edition is designed for the criminal procedure course focused on the pretrial, trial, and post-trial processes. It covers prosecutorial decision making, pretrial release, grand juries, speedy trial rights, venue, joinder and severance, discovery, guilty pleas and plea bargains, trials, sentencing, appeals, and postconviction challenges. The book is designed to be used with the annual supplement that contains the statutes and rules covered in the course. This split is derived from the successful casebook Comprehensive Criminal Procedure by the same experienced author team. New to the Third Edition: The latest in case law, statutory material, and academic commentary about due process, the right to counsel, pretrial practice, guilty pleas, trial rights, sentencing, double jeopardy, and post-trial procedures An increased emphasis on the role of prosecutorial decision-making An updated treatment of the critical role of plea bargaining A new section on forfeitures and the Eighth Amendment Professors and students will benefit from: A rigorous and challenging criminal procedure casebook with an outstanding author team Sound grounding of the law in criminal process and the right to counsel Thematic organization of the cases and text that make the book both manageable and accessible The latest and most highly respected developments in legal scholarship that help both professors and students alike stay up-to-date in the field of criminal procedure law
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