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Criminal Procedure: Investigation And Right To Counsel

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Designed to meet the need for a short survey course or a traditional investigation course, this sophisticated cases-and-notes book is derived from the authors' successful Comprehensive Criminal Procedure. By concentrating on the investigation stage without detouring into other areas, this new casebook offers the scope and depth of coverage necessary for a thorough course, in a straightforward and accessible presentation. Comprehensive and current, the casebook

policing materials due process and the right to counsel prosecutorial charging decisions grand juries plea bargaining and sentencing, topics often overlooked in other books but crucial to an understanding of criminal procedure Criminal Investigation and Right to Counsel gives both students and instructors what they

detailed coverage of the Fourth Amendment excellent cases, selected and edited to portray the key issues outstanding authorship from a team of recognized leaders who blend a wide range of backgrounds and expertise "law and society" approach, grounded in empirical research and the true impact of court decisions thoughtful, thematic organization well-written notes that challenge students to think about the ideas and questions raised appropriate balance of explanatory text and secondary material, which keeps the book to a manageable length

1089 pages, Paperback

First published March 10, 2005

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September 30, 2007
Yes, I'm just adding these case books because I'm jealous that everyone else is reading fun books. So what?
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December 1, 2025
This was a good textbook. But posit this - are warrants required or have they become the exception to the general expectation of exceptions. I dont know read the books.
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December 12, 2021
Well written, good content. Does a decent job of balancing the applicability of the law with its racist/sexist/classist framework, history, and effect. The notes at the beginning and end of each case provide great context and explanation. I read it for a class, but the book is well-written enough that I would easily be able to grasp material if I were reading on my own.
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November 21, 2014
the US right to be free from search & seizure is great, but its remedies are awful, and the construction put upon the right by a police-state-oriented bench empties it of much content.
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