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18 reviewsISBN 10: 1634590449
ISBN 13: 9781634590440
Author: Paul Marcus, Melanie Wilson
The topics covered in this criminal procedure outline are the exclusionary rule, arrests and other detentions, search and seizure, privilege against self-incrimination, confessions, and preliminary hearing. Discusses bail, indictment, speedy trial, competency to stand trial, government's obligation to disclose information, right to jury trial, and right to counsel. Also includes right to confront witnesses, burden of proof, insanity, entrapment, guilty pleas, sentencing, death penalty, ex post facto issues, appeal, habeas corpus, juvenile offenders, prisoners' rights, and double jeopardy.
Chapter One. Constitutional Principles
A. The Bill of Rights
B. Exclusion of Evidence
Chapter Two. The Fourth Amendment
A. Arrests and Other Detentions
B. Evidentiary Search and Seizure
Chapter Three. Fifth Amendment Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
A. Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
B.
Confessions
Chapter Four. Pretrial Proceedings
A. Identification Procedures
B. Preliminary Hearing
C. Bail
D. Indictment
E. Information
F. Right to a Speedy Trial
G. Government's Obligation to Disclose Information and Notice of Defenses
H. Competency to Stand Trial and at Time of Execution
Chapter Five. The Trial
A. Fair and Impartial Trial
B. Joint Trials
C. Right to a Jury Trial
D. Right to a Public Trial
E. Right to Counsel
F. Right to Confront Witnesses; Compulsory Process
G. Burden of Proof
H. Insanity Defense
I. Entrapment Defense
Chapter Six. Punishment
A. Guilty Pleas
B. Sentencing
C. The Death Penalty
Chapter Seven. Ex Post Facto Issues
A. Constitutional Bases
B. Application
Chapter Eight. Post-Conviction Issues
A. Appeal
B. Collateral Attack on Convictions-Habeas Corpus
Chapter Nine. Juvenile Offenders
A. Introduction
B. Procedural Protections
IV
C. Transfer to Adult Court
Chapter Ten. Prisoners' Rights
A. Parole and Probation
B. Rights in Disciplinary Situations
C. Other Rights of Prisoners
Chapter Eleven. Double Jeopardy
A. In General
B. Exceptions to Double Jeopardy Prohibition
C. Collateral Estoppel
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