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Introduction to Criminal Evidence and Court Procedure 5th edition by Hanley, Julian R.; Schmidt, Wayne W.; Robbins, Ray K. published by Mccutchan Pub Corp Hardcover

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Much of the work of the modern law enforcement officer in-volves gathering evidence that is admissible in court. Success in this effort requires a thorough knowledge of courts and the rules of evidence. Collection and presentation of legal evidence is the foundation of justice, and the manner in which these objectives are attained may seriously affect the life, liberty, and property of others, as well as the reputation of the officers and the agencies they represent. Officers have the responsibility to collect all available evidence in a lawful manner, recognizing that their duty is to secure conviction of the guilty and exoneration of the innocent.In developing the book, the authors draw from a unique blend of experience as attorney, judge, legal writer, prosecu-tor, appellate advocate, police officer, criminal investigator, administrator, and teacher.For the practitioner and the student of criminal justice, this book clearly and concisely presents the rules of evidence that guide the enforcement of criminal law in its two most important stages--investigation and trial.About the AuthorsJulian R. Hanley has practiced as both a district attorney and a public defender, and he was a judge in Wyoming County, New York, where Attica Prison is located. Wayne W. Schmidt is Executive Director of Americans for Effective Law Enforce-ment, Inc. Larry D. Nichols is a retired Professor of Law En-forcement Technology, and was Coordinator of the Police Academy at South Plains College, Levelland, Texas.Special Features of the BookA complete glossary of termsA thorough index to topics coveredAppendix on rules of evidenceFeatures of the Instructor s GuideSixteen lesson plans provide step-by-step instructions for covering the key topics and the major points of each topicAbout twenty-five review questions for each lessonTwo mid-term examinations with fifty questions eachA one-hundred-question final examinationContents1. The Criminal Justice System.2. The American Court System.3. Arrests, Searches, and Seizures.4. Interrogations, Confessions, andNontestimonial Evi-dence.5. Pretrial Procedures.6. Discovery and PrivilegedCommunications.7. Prosecution and Defense.8. The Trial.9. Rules of Evidence.10. Examination of Witnesses.11. Articles and Exhibits of Evidence.12. Opinion Evidence13. Hearsay Evidence.14. The Jury Process and Verdict.15. Sentencing.16. Appeals Before the U.S. SupremeCourt.

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