Introduction to Criminal EvidenceThe updated edition of this introductory text thoroughly explores all of the important rules dealing with the use of evidence in criminal proceeding. The author uses extensive case analyses and samples of testimony from actual cross-examinations to simplify even the most technical and arcane evidence rules. Difficult topics such as the use of hearsay evidence are covered, along with the latest Supreme Court decisions on evidence admissibility and the protection of civil rights. The book is written in jargon-free language, avoiding legalese" as it is intended for the general reader. New material includes an appendix of the complete text of the Federal Rules of Evidence, now adopted in most states." |
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... Fourth Amend- ment's warrant requirement . Of course , the rub to all this is the phrase " legitimate expectation of privacy . " Initially , it should be observed that these " expectations " define the scope of the Fourth Amendment's ...
... Fourth Amend- ment's warrant requirement . Of course , the rub to all this is the phrase " legitimate expectation of privacy . " Initially , it should be observed that these " expectations " define the scope of the Fourth Amendment's ...
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... Fourth Amendment does not decree that people shall be completely free from searches and seizures . Police work would collapse if criminal inves- tigators could never search for and seize incriminating evidence . All that the Fourth ...
... Fourth Amendment does not decree that people shall be completely free from searches and seizures . Police work would collapse if criminal inves- tigators could never search for and seize incriminating evidence . All that the Fourth ...
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... Fourth Amendment : The Camera and See Cases , 1967 Supreme Court Rev. 1 ( 1967 ) . LaFave , " Street Encounters ... Fourth Amendment , 22 Buffalo Law Rev. 419 ( 1973 ) . Mascolo , Specificity Requirements for Warrants Under the Fourth ...
... Fourth Amendment : The Camera and See Cases , 1967 Supreme Court Rev. 1 ( 1967 ) . LaFave , " Street Encounters ... Fourth Amendment , 22 Buffalo Law Rev. 419 ( 1973 ) . Mascolo , Specificity Requirements for Warrants Under the Fourth ...
Contents
The Trial Process and Classifications of Evidence 7 | 2 |
The Trial Record | 29 |
A Return to Relevance | 57 |
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