Search and seizure / John Wesley Hall, of the Arkansas bar, past president, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
2025
KF9630 .H34 2025 (Mapit)
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Title
Search and seizure / John Wesley Hall, of the Arkansas bar, past president, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Edition
Sixth edition.
Imprint
New York, NY : LexisNexis, [2025]
Copyright
©2025
Description
3 volumes (various pagings) : forms ; 27 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Volume 1. Introduction
Analyzing search and seizure problems
Privacy and tresspass
Standing to object to a search
The third-party doctrine and informational privacy
Probable cause
The history and purpose of the exclusionary rule
The good faith exception to the exclusionary rule
Other questions of application of the exclusionary rule
The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine and inevitable discovery
Inedependent state grounds
Consent searches
Plain view, hearing, smell, and feel
Dogs and mechanical sniffers
Open fields
Curtilage
Searches in other areas open to others or the public
Private searches
Abandonment
Exigent circumstances in general
Volume 2. Terry stop and frisk
Search incident to arrest
Vehicle stops and seizures
Vehicle searches
Premises
Business and professional offices
First amendment rights
Arrest and other seizures of persons
Warantless entries to arrest
Searches of persons, an overview
Body and strip searches
Urine, blood, and DNA testing
Prisoners
Parolees and probationers and as a condition of pretrial release
Border stops and searches
Immigration stops and searches
Vessels
Mail and packages
Luggage and other personal containers
Inventory
Airports amd bus train stations
Electronic surveillance (non-Title III) - Administrative and regulatory searches and seizures
Foreign searches and seizures
National security and seizures
Volume 3. Special needs of government
School searches
Area-entry searches
Subpoena duces tecum
Documents
Computers and other electronic devices
Military searches and seizures
Warrant requirement in general
Neutral and detached magistrate requirement
Applications for warrants
Particularity requirement
Challenging truthfulness of application for warrant; the Franks Doctrine
Conduct and scope of searches and execution of warrants
Return of and access to the search warrant papers
Litigating the motion to suppress
Crimes and ethics of interfering with arrest and search
Appellate review
Post-conviction review
Civil and other remedies.
Analyzing search and seizure problems
Privacy and tresspass
Standing to object to a search
The third-party doctrine and informational privacy
Probable cause
The history and purpose of the exclusionary rule
The good faith exception to the exclusionary rule
Other questions of application of the exclusionary rule
The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine and inevitable discovery
Inedependent state grounds
Consent searches
Plain view, hearing, smell, and feel
Dogs and mechanical sniffers
Open fields
Curtilage
Searches in other areas open to others or the public
Private searches
Abandonment
Exigent circumstances in general
Volume 2. Terry stop and frisk
Search incident to arrest
Vehicle stops and seizures
Vehicle searches
Premises
Business and professional offices
First amendment rights
Arrest and other seizures of persons
Warantless entries to arrest
Searches of persons, an overview
Body and strip searches
Urine, blood, and DNA testing
Prisoners
Parolees and probationers and as a condition of pretrial release
Border stops and searches
Immigration stops and searches
Vessels
Mail and packages
Luggage and other personal containers
Inventory
Airports amd bus train stations
Electronic surveillance (non-Title III) - Administrative and regulatory searches and seizures
Foreign searches and seizures
National security and seizures
Volume 3. Special needs of government
School searches
Area-entry searches
Subpoena duces tecum
Documents
Computers and other electronic devices
Military searches and seizures
Warrant requirement in general
Neutral and detached magistrate requirement
Applications for warrants
Particularity requirement
Challenging truthfulness of application for warrant; the Franks Doctrine
Conduct and scope of searches and execution of warrants
Return of and access to the search warrant papers
Litigating the motion to suppress
Crimes and ethics of interfering with arrest and search
Appellate review
Post-conviction review
Civil and other remedies.
Summary
"Search and Seizure, Sixth Edition is the only 3-volume book of its kind written by an active trial lawyer for other active trial lawyers and judges. This treatise addresses the types of issues that busy practitioners and judges encounter every day. It analyzes the principles and applications of search and seizure law, unlocking its subtleties and providing the tools to ensure that no aspect of a case is overlooked. Search and Seizure offers expert insight on such issues as reasonable expectation of privacy, consent, and probable cause, as well as current guidelines governing search and seizure in such specific circumstances as vehicles, professional offices, and airports. It contains practice pointers throughout the text, concise summaries of the standards of governing a particular rule of search and seizure law, and numerous checklists that can be used to debrief a client or prepare for a suppression motion and hearing. Extensive case citations illustrate the applications of the Fourth Amendment"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Supplement Note
Kept up to date with supplements.
Other Editions
Available in Other Form
Online version Hall, Jr., John Wesley. Search and seizure 6th edition New York : LexisNexis, 2026
Call Number
KF9630 .H34 2025
Language
English
Holding Record
Supplement: 2025-
ISBN
9798341710702 hardcover
9798341710719 ebook
9798341710719 ebook
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