Criminal Procedure Undergraduate Edition Author

An open textbook for undergraduate Criminal Procedure courses that are typically required of criminal justice majors. The book uses U.S. Supreme Court opinions to illuminate the definition of rights concerning search and seizure, right to counsel, and other aspects of the criminal justice process. T...

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Main Authors: Smith, Christopher E. (Author), Trachtenberg, Ben (Author), Alexander, Anne (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Michigan State University [2022]
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505 0 |a Notices and Recommended Citation -- Disclaimer -- About CALI eLangdell Press -- About the Authors -- Notices and Permissions -- Image Credits -- I. Introduction -- II. Why Is Criminal Procedure So Important? -- III. Key Cases for Incorporation (Nationalization) of the Bill of Rights -- IV. Fourth Amendment: What Is a Search? -- V. Fourth Amendment: What Is a Search? Some Specifics -- VI. Fourth Amendment: What Is a Search? More Specifics -- VII. Fourth Amendment: Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion -- VIII. Fourth Amendment: Seizures and Arrests -- IX. Fourth Amendment: Warrants -- X. Fourth Amendment: Warrant Exceptions (Permissible Warrantless Search Situations) -- XI. Fourth Amendment: Warrant Exceptions (Part 2) -- XII. Fourth Amendment: Warrant Exceptions (Part 3) -- XIII. Fourth Amendment: Warrant Exceptions (Part 4) -- XIV. Fourth Amendment: Warrant Exceptions (Part 5) -- XV. Fourth Amendment: Warrant Exceptions (Part 6) -- XVI. Fourth Amendment: Warrant Exceptions (Part 7) -- XVII. Fourth Amendment: Warrant Exceptions (Part 8) -- XVIII. Fourth Amendment: Warrant Exceptions (Part 9) -- XIX. Fourth Amendment: Stop and Frisk -- XX. Fourth Amendment: Reasonable Suspicion -- XXI. Interrogations: Due Process and the Voluntariness Requirement -- XXII. Interrogations: The Miranda Rule -- XXIII. Interrogations: What Is Custody? -- XXIV. Interrogations: The Miranda Rule—Waiver -- XXV. Interrogations: The Miranda Rule: Exceptions -- XXVI. Interrogations: Sixth Amendment: The Massiah Rule -- XXVII. Introduction to the Exclusionary Rule -- XXVIII. When Does the Exclusionary Rule Apply? -- XXIX. Exclusionary Rule: Suppression Hearings and Monetary Damages -- XXX. Sixth Amendment: Right to Counsel -- XXXI. Sixth Amendment: Right to Counsel -- XXXII. Identification: Right to Counsel -- XXXIII. Identification: Best Practices and State Approaches -- XXXIV. Plea Bargaining -- XXXV. Sixth Amendment: Speedy Trial -- XXXVI. Sixth Amendment: Trial by Jury -- XXXVII. Eighth Amendment Issues -- Appendix 
520 0 |a An open textbook for undergraduate Criminal Procedure courses that are typically required of criminal justice majors. The book uses U.S. Supreme Court opinions to illuminate the definition of rights concerning search and seizure, right to counsel, and other aspects of the criminal justice process. This open textbook seeks to make undergraduates familiar with judicial reasoning as well as the definitions of rights relevant to individuals who are drawn into contact with criminal justice officials. The chapters give significant attention to police procedures and individual rights under the Fourth Amendment related to searches, including those using warrants and the situations in which warrant searches are permissible. The book also covers rights in the context of police interrogation, including Miranda warnings and exceptions to the Miranda rule. In addition, there is coverage of the exclusionary rule, right to counsel, plea bargaining, and trial rights. It concludes with a brief examination of rights related to sentencing. This resource challenges undergraduates to understand the development and changes affecting rights as new decisions are issued by the U.S. Supreme Court. 
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