Placed in context with an introductory and concluding chapter, this book provides a summary and analysis of the 20 most significant Supreme Court cases dealing with criminal procedure, which have had the greatest impact on police investigatory practices and prosecutorial conduct. These cases have defined the parameters of police and prosecutorial activities and are crucial to an understanding of the law of search and seizure and criminal prosecution.
Placed in context with an introductory and concluding chapter, this book provides a summary and analysis of the 20 most significant Supreme Court cases dealing with criminal procedure, which have had the greatest impact on police investigatory practices and prosecutorial conduct. These cases have defined the parameters of police and prosecutorial activities and are crucial to an understanding of the law of search and seizure and criminal prosecution.
Rolando V. del Carmen is Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice (Law) and Regents Professor in the College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. He has written many books and numerous articles in law and criminal justice. His book, Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice, has been translated into various languages and widely used in criminal justice programs. His other books include: The Death Penalty: Constitutional Issues, Commentaries and Case Briefs (with colleagues), Juvenile Justice: The System, Process, and Law (with Chad Trulson); Civil Liabilities in American Policing, and Community-Based Corrections (with Leanne Fiftal Alarid & Paul Cromwell). He is the recipient of three awards from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: The Academy Fellow Award (1990), the Bruce Smith Award (1997); and the Founder's Award (2005).
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1 Section 1. Reasonable Expectation of Privacy and Probable Cause 2 Section 2. Exclusionary Rule 3 Section 3. Stop and Frisk 4 Section 4. Arrest 5 Section 5. Searches of Things 6 Section 6. Motor Vehicles 7 Section 7. Interrogation and Lineups 8 Section 8. Liability 9 The Next Twenty Most Important Cases 10 Timeline of the Top Cases
1 Section 1. Reasonable Expectation of Privacy and Probable Cause 2 Section 2. Exclusionary Rule 3 Section 3. Stop and Frisk 4 Section 4. Arrest 5 Section 5. Searches of Things 6 Section 6. Motor Vehicles 7 Section 7. Interrogation and Lineups 8 Section 8. Liability 9 The Next Twenty Most Important Cases 10 Timeline of the Top Cases
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