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Learning Criminal Procedure: Adjudication

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Learning Criminal Adjudication teaches students the law that governs the “bail to jail” process of criminal prosecutions. It draws on both the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and Supreme Court case law to present clear, succinct rules for each topic and summaries of actual cases to illustrate how the rules operate in practice. Each topic includes a clear, straightforward description of the binding legal rules, illustrations of how the rules are applied using examples and summaries of cases, and longer excerpts of the leading Supreme Court cases. The book highlights evolving or ambiguous areas of the law, and provides scores of review questions so that students can test their mastery of each issue. The book's authors build on their combined decades of practical experience to explain the law in plain language and explore the policy justifications behind the rules.

875 pages, Paperback

Published August 5, 2019

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Ric Simmons

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January 1, 2025
Honestly this might be my favorite textbook so far in law school. It’s like no nonsense and straight to the point. It did what I moan and groan about other textbooks not doing, it cut the bullshit.

Every other law casebook/textbook author and publisher, take note this is how you do greatness
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November 12, 2025
amazing. one of the best casebooks to actually learn the rules & understand how they're applied in cases without being overwhelmed
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