Understanding Criminal Procedure, Volume 1: Investigation

Understanding Criminal Procedure is primarily designed for law students and is organized and written so that both students and professors can use it with confidence to better prepare for courses and improve classroom dialogue.
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Understanding Criminal Procedure is primarily designed for law students and is organized and written so that both students and professors can use it with confidence to better prepare for courses and improve classroom dialogue.

This first volume, Investigation, is intended for use in introductory criminal procedure courses focusing primarily or exclusively on police investigative process and constitutional concerns. A chapter on the defendant's right to counsel at trial and appeal and other non-police-practice issues is included in both volumes to allow greater flexibility based on the design of particular courses.

The eighth edition of Investigation incorporates all of the major Supreme Court cases since the last edition was published, such as Carpenter v. United States, Mitchell v. Wisconsin, Collins v. VIrginia, and Kansas v. Glover. It also includes an in-depth discussion of the mosaic theory of searches, and contains expanded coverage of issues surrounding border searches, the third-party doctrine, and the exigent circumstances exception to the warrant requirement.

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Table of contents

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 

CHAPTER 2. OVERARCHING POLICY ISSUES IN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

CHAPTER 3. INCORPORATION OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS

CHAPTER 4. FOURTH AMENDMENT: OVERVIEW

CHAPTER 5. FOURTH AMENDMENT: "PERSONS, HOUSES, PAPERS, AND EFFECTS"

CHAPTER 6. FOURTH AMENDMENT TERMINOLOGY: "SEARCH"

CHAPTER 7. FOURTH AMENDMENT TERMINOLOGY: "SEIZURE"

CHAPTER 8. FOURTH AMENDMENT: "PROBABLE CAUSE"

CHAPTER 9. ARRESTS

CHAPTER 10. SEARCH WARRANTS: IN GENERAL

CHAPTER 11. WARRANTLESS SEARCHES: EXIGENT CIRCUMSTANCES

CHAPTER 12. SEARCHES INCIDENT TO LAWFUL ARRESTS

CHAPTER 13. SEARCHES OF CARS AND CONTAINERS THEREIN

CHAPTER 14. "PLAIN VIEW" AND RELATED DOCTRINES

CHAPTER 15. INVENTORY SEARCHES

CHAPTER 16. CONSENT SEARCHES

CHAPTER 17. TERRY V. OHIO: THE "REASONABLENESS" BALANCING STANDARD IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS

CHAPTER 18. MORE "REASONABLENESS" BALANCING: SEARCHES AND SEIZURES PRIMARILY CONDUCTED FOR NON-CRIMINAL LAW PURPOSES

CHAPTER 19. FOURTH AMENDMENT: STANDING

CHAPTER 20. FOURTH AMENDMENT: EXCLUSIONARY RULE

CHAPTER 21. INTERROGATION LAW: OVERVIEW

CHAPTER 22. INTERROGATION LAW: DUE PROCESS CLAUSE

CHAPTER 23. INTERROGATION LAW: PRIVILEGE AGAINST COMPELLED SELF-INCRIMINATION

CHAPTER 24. INTERROGATION LAW: MIRANDA V. ARIZONA

CHAPTER 25. INTERROGATION LAW: SIXTH AMENDMENT RIGHT TO COUNSEL

CHAPTER 26. EYEWITNESS IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES

CHAPTER 27. ENTRAPMENT

CHAPTER 28. THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL: AT TRIAL AND ON APPEAL

TABLE OF CASES

TABLE OF STATUTES

INDEX