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... verdla 57 THE JUDICIAL REVIEW DOCTRINE 25 THE PROCEDURE AFTER
TRIAL 59 Imposition of Sentence 59 THE RULE OF LAW 26 Appeal 59 INAcnou
JURISDICTION AND VENUE Io Habeas Corpus 60 CASE BRIEF Duncan 11.
... verdla 57 THE JUDICIAL REVIEW DOCTRINE 25 THE PROCEDURE AFTER
TRIAL 59 Imposition of Sentence 59 THE RULE OF LAW 26 Appeal 59 INAcnou
JURISDICTION AND VENUE Io Habeas Corpus 60 CASE BRIEF Duncan 11.
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... THE DEATH PENALTY, AND OTHER FORMS OF PUNISHMENT 413
SENTENCING 415 The Goals and Objectives of Sentencing 415 Sentencing
Disparity 416 Sentences as Cruel and Unusual Punishment 416 Sentencing
Guidelines 417 ...
... THE DEATH PENALTY, AND OTHER FORMS OF PUNISHMENT 413
SENTENCING 415 The Goals and Objectives of Sentencing 415 Sentencing
Disparity 416 Sentences as Cruel and Unusual Punishment 416 Sentencing
Guidelines 417 ...
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Contents
| 1 | |
Overview of the Criminal Justice Process | 30 |
Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion | 65 |
The Exclusionary Rule | 90 |
Stop and Frisk and Stationhouse Detention | 121 |
Arrests and Use of Force | 149 |
Searches and Seizures of Things | 190 |
Motor Vehicle Stops Searches and Inventories | 234 |
Basic Constitutional Rights of the Accused During The Trial | 380 |
Sentencing the Death Penalty and Other Forms of Punishment | 413 |
Legal Liabilities of Public Officers | 442 |
Terrorism and Electronic Surveillance | 474 |
Thirty Suggestions on How to Be an Effective Witness | 501 |
The Constitution of the United States | 504 |
Glossary | 519 |
Case Index | 529 |
Searches and Seizures Not Fully Protected by the Fourth Amendment Plain View Open Fields Abandonment and Border Searches | 272 |
Lineups and Other Means of Pretrial Identification | 302 |
Confessions and Admissions Miranda V Arizona | 337 |
Subject Index | 533 |
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