This is the 2013 case supplement to accompany Criminal Procedures: Cases Statutes and Executive Materials, Fourth Edition by Marc L. Miller and Ronald F. Wright. Summary of Contents Preface Table of Cases Chapter 1. The Border of Criminal Procedure Chapter 2. Brief Searches and Stops Chapter 3. Full Searches of People and Places: Basic Concepts Chapter 4. Searches in Recurring Contexts (no Chapter 5) Chapter 6. Remedies for Unreasonable Searches and Seizures Chapter 7. Technology and Privacy Chapter 8. Interrogations Chapter 9. Identifications (no Chapter 10) Chapter 11. Defense Counsel Chapter 12. Pretrial Release and Detention Chapter 13. Charging
To ensure that you have the most up-to-date and complete materials for your Criminal Procedure class, be sure to use Criminal Procedures: Cases, Statutes, and Executive Materials, 2009 Supplement .
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Accounting for recent rulings at both the U.S. Supreme Court And The state court levels, CRIMINAL PROCEDURES: Cases, Statutes, and Executive Materials 2001 Case Supplement also integrates notes on hot topics that you will want to explore further. Also included are updated materials on: - Rampart And The L.A. police scandal - Driving While Black - new DNA laws, cases, and policies
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