Basic Criminal Procedure: Cases, Comments, and Questions

Front Cover
West Group, 1999 - Law - 855 pages

Contents

TABLE OF CASES
xxvii
TABLE OF CONTENTS
xxx
TABLE OF ARTICLES BOOKS PROPOSED STANDARDS AND REPORTS
xxxvii
Courts Due Process Test Fails to Meet Its Own Criteria 672
xl
PART ONE INTRODUCTION
1
THE MIRANDA REVOLUTIONContinued
3
SEARCH WARRANTSContinued
4
THE STEPS IN THE PROCESS
12
ADMINISTRATIVE INSPECTIONS AND REGULATORY
339
Wiretapping Electronic Eavesdropping the Use of Secret Agents
360
SOME APPLICATIONS OF TITLE III
378
THE USE OF SECRET AGENTS WITH AND WITHOUT ELEC
384
Police Encouragement and the Defense of Entrapment
398
CONTINUING CONTROVERSY OVER THE ENTRAPMENT
424
Police Interrogation and Confessions
439
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
451

Protections
34
ANOTHER LOOK
40
THE EXCLUSIONARY RULEContinued
46
4
51
The Right to Counsel Transcripts and Other Aids Poverty Equality
60
A The PenoCorrectional Process
93
B Collateral Attack Proceedings
99
PART TWO POLICE PRACTICES
108
Arrest Search and Seizure
122
United States v Leon
129
PROTECTED AREAS AND INTERESTS
155
1
159
PROBABLE CAUSE
183
SEARCH WARRANTS
208
WARRANTLESS ARRESTS AND SEARCHES OF THE PERSON
221
STOP AND FRISK
304
THE MIRANDA REVOLUTION
469
Assessment
540
Should police interrogation be replaced by a system of judicially super
599
THE DUE PROCESSVOLUNTARINESS TEST REVISITED
601
Lineups Showups and Other PreTrial Identification Procedures
642
KIRBY AND ASH
656
Grand Jury Investigations
675
GRAND JURY INVESTIGATIONS
676
FOURTH AMENDMENT CHALLENGES TO THE INVESTIGA
688
OTHER OBJECTIONS TO INVESTIGATION
704
APPLICATION OF THE PRIVILEGE AGAINST SELFINCRIMI
715
THE SCOPE OF THE EXCLUSIONARY RULES
770
The Scope of the Exclusionary Rules
771
B The Inevitable Discovery Doctrine
798
ALLOCATION OF THE BURDENS OF PROOF
829
Index
839

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