Criminal Procedure and the Constitution: Leading Supreme Court Cases and Introductory Text |
Contents
An Overview of the Criminal Justice Process | 1 |
The Participants in the Administration of the Process | 15 |
The Nature and Scope of Fourteenth Amendment | 33 |
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Criminal Procedure and the Constitution Jerold H. Israel,Yale Kamisar,Wayne R. LaFave Snippet view - 2009 |
Criminal Procedure and the Constitution Jerold H. Israel,Yale Kamisar,Wayne R. LaFave Snippet view - 2006 |
Criminal Procedure and the Constitution Jerold H. Israel,Yale Kamisar,Wayne R. LaFave Snippet view - 1989 |
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