Criminal Procedure: Cases and Comments

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Foundation Press, 2008 - Law - 2044 pages
Haddad, Marsh, Zagel, Meyer, Starkman and Bauer's Cases and Comments on Criminal Procedure begins with a treatment of limitations of law-enforcement investigative procedures. The authors stress newer decisions, with reliance upon summaries of older decisions, to trace the development of the law in various areas. Topics include: Expert review of the limitations upon law-enforcement practices and procedures Confessions and interrogations Eyewitness identification procedures Materials related to problems in the context of criminal procedure are provided to remind the student that criminal procedure does not begin and end with police conduct and pretrial motions. Every chapter has been revised, updated, or expanded as the law has developed.

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PREFACE
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Outline of Criminal Procedure
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Notes
12
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