Practical criminal procedure : a constitutional manual / Brent E. Newton, Of Counsel, Gerger, Hennessy & McFarlane and Adjunct Professor of Law, American and Georgetown Universities.
2021
KF9625 .N49 2021 (Mapit)
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Title
Practical criminal procedure : a constitutional manual / Brent E. Newton, Of Counsel, Gerger, Hennessy & McFarlane and Adjunct Professor of Law, American and Georgetown Universities.
Edition
Fourth Edition.
Imprint
Boulder, CO : National Institute for Trial Advocacy, [2021]
Description
xix, 327 pages ; 26 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Probable cause determinations by judges and grand juries
Bail practices
The Sixth Amendment right to counsel and associated rights
Pretiral motions (nonsuppression)
Motions to suppress evidence under the Fourth Amendment
Motions to suppress confessions
The right to a jury trial and the jury selection process
Constitutional issues at that arise during trial
Motion for judgment of acquittal
Constitutional issues in instructing the jury and during jury deliberations
Guilty pleas
Sentencing
Common extra-recod post-trial claims
Direct appeals
Post-conviction habeas corpus review.
Bail practices
The Sixth Amendment right to counsel and associated rights
Pretiral motions (nonsuppression)
Motions to suppress evidence under the Fourth Amendment
Motions to suppress confessions
The right to a jury trial and the jury selection process
Constitutional issues at that arise during trial
Motion for judgment of acquittal
Constitutional issues in instructing the jury and during jury deliberations
Guilty pleas
Sentencing
Common extra-recod post-trial claims
Direct appeals
Post-conviction habeas corpus review.
Summary
"Whether you are a prosecutor or a defense attorney, a thorough understanding of the many procedural issues in a case can mean the difference between a conviction and an acquittal or an affirmance or reversal on appeal. This guide by Brent Newton comprehensively examines the major topics in constitutional criminal procedure with a pragmatic view that gets to the heart of each matter quickly and cogently. It includes a summary to every significant decision of the United States Supreme Court that impacts constitutional criminal procedure. This text also highlights many of constitutional procedural issues that the United States Supreme Court has not yet addressed and reviews the extensive treatment these issues have received in the lower federal and state courts. Written for law students, criminal defense attorneys, and prosecuting attorneys, the Fourth Edition of Practical Criminal Procedure helps legal professionals understand complex criminal legal issues in context and how legal issues commonly arise in real-world litigation"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Newton, Brent E., Practical criminal procedure 4. Louisville : National Institute for Trial Advocacy, 2021.
Call Number
KF9625 .N49 2021
Language
English
ISBN
9781601569288 (paperback)
1601569289
9781601569295 (kindle edition)
9781601569295 (mobi)
1601569289
9781601569295 (kindle edition)
9781601569295 (mobi)
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