Criminal Procedure: Investigating CrimeThis soft cover book contains a complete, unchanged reprint of Chapters 1-10 and Chapter 14 of Dressler and Thomas' Criminal Procedure: Principles, Policies and Perspectives, Third Edition. Please see that description for more about the style and approach of the book. |
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Contents
Table of Cases | xxviii |
Table of Authorities | xxxvii |
Passing the Threshold of the Fourth Amend | xxxix |
Copyright | |
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