Criminal procedure : constitutional constraints upon investigation and proof / Welsh S. White, James J. Tomkovicz.
Series: Cases and materialsPublication details: Newark, NJ : LexisNexis, c 2004.Edition: 5th editionDescription: xxxi, 1159, [18] p. ; 27 cm. + teacher's manualISBN:- 0820561592 (hardcover)
- 0820561754 (teacher's manual)
- 345.7305 22 WHI
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Content
Chapter 1. The "threshold" of the Fourth Amendment right to be secure against searches
Chapter 2. Unreasonableness and the probable cause requirement
Chapter 3. Unreasonableness and the warrant requirement
Chapter 4. Reasonable searches without warrants : the nature and scope of the exceptions to the warrant requirement
Chapter 5. The balancing approach to Fourth Amendment reasonableness
Chapter 6. Entrapment and related defenses
Chapter 7. Due process of law and confessions
Chapter 8. The privilege against self-incrimination and confessions
Chapter 9. The right to assistance of counsel at trial
Chapter 10. Confessions and the right to assistance of counsel
Chapter 11. Identifications and the right to assistance of counsel
Chapter 12. The due process clause and identifications
Chapter 13. The sources of and rationales for the exclusionary rules
Chapter 14. The scope of and exceptions to the exclusionary rules.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The "threshold" of the Fourth Amendment right to be secure against searches -- Unreasonableness and the probable cause requirement -- Unreasonableness and the warrant requirement -- Reasonable searches without warrants : the nature and scope of the exceptions to the warrant requirement -- The balancing approach to Fourth Amendment reasonableness -- Entrapment and related defenses -- Due process of law and confessions -- The privilege against self-incrimination and confessions -- The right to assistance of counsel at trial -- Confessions and the right to assistance of counsel -- Identifications and the right to assistance of counsel -- The due process clause and identifications -- The sources of and rationales for the exclusionary rules -- The scope of and exceptions to the exclusionary rules.
Kept up to date by supplement.
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