Criminal procedure /
by Joseph G. Cook, Paul Marcus.
- 5th edition
- New York : LEXIS Pub, c2001.
- xviii v. pagings : ill. ; 27 cm.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION . § 1.01 OVERVIEW OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM § 1.02 THE CONSTITUTION IN CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS . § 1.03 EXTENDING PROTECTION THROUGH STATE CONSTITUTIONS § 1.04 THE CONSTITUTION AND PRIVATE ACTION .
Chapter 2 THE FOURTH AMENDMENT AND THE DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTY § 2.01 THE SEIZURE REQUIREMENT . § 2.02 THE SLIDING SCALE OF SUSPICION § 2.03 ARREST .
Chapter 3 THE FOURTH AMENDMENT AND THE SEIZURE $ 3.01 OBTAINING SEARCH WARRANTS § 3.02 WARRANT LESS SEARCHES . .
Chapter 4 VINDICATION FOURTH AMENDMENT VIOLATIONS § 4.01 THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE(S) § 4.02 STANDING . § 4.03 THE FRUIT OF THE POISONOUS TREE . . . § 4.04 HARMLESS ERROR . . .
Chapter 5 THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL § 5.01 RECOGNITION OF THE RIGHT . § 5.02 JOINT REPRESENTATION § 5.03 THE RIGHT TO A PRO SE DEFENSE § 5.04 WHEN THE RIGHT APPLIES § 5.05 INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL
Chapter 6 CONFESSIONS AND OTHER INCRIMINATING STATEMENTS § 6.01 THE DUE PROCESS APPROACH . § 6.02 THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL APPROACH § 6.03 THE SELF-INCRIMINATION APPROACH
Chapter 7 PRINCIPLES OF FAIR TRIAL . § 7.01 THE PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE . § 7.02 THE PRESENCE OF THE ACCUSED § 7.03 USE OF CONFESSIONS OF CO-DEFENDANTS § 7.04 COMMENTING ON FAILURE TO TESTIFY . . 89