Criminal Case Law, Criminal Procedure
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Overview
Offering a detailed account of the "bail to jail" segment of the criminal process, Criminal Procedures: Prosecution and Adjudication, Third Edition , lays out the essentials of this process. It offers an engaging, comprehensive, and highly teachable survey of the laws and practices at work between the time a person is charged and the time the courts resolve the offender's conviction and sentence.
Instructors can continue to place their trust in the expertise of this quality casebook. It:
- covers in detail the "bail to jail" portion of the criminal process
- offers an extensive use of documents from multiple institutions, including: U.S. Supreme Court cases, state high court cases, statutes, rules of procedure, and prosecutorial policies
- provides a real world perspective that focuses on issues of current importance to defendants, lawyers, courts, legislators, and the public
- presents an interdisciplinary examination of the impact that various procedures have on the enforcers, lawyers, courts, communities, defendants, and victims
- is written by two leading scholars in this field, both of whom have practiced, taught, and written about the criminal justice process
- examines issues of race and justice in criminal procedures
The Third Edition remains timely and current, offering:
- a selection of new state cases β all decided in 2000 or later β to maintain a current focus on application of doctrine
- a strengthened emphasis on professional responsibility issues
- coverage of new U.S. Department of Justice policies on charging and sentencing
- discussions on the impact of "Global War on Terror" policies on detention and habeas corpus in ordinary criminal prosecution
Book Details
Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Pages
874
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780735569805