Principles of criminal procedure : post-investigation / by Wayne R. LaFave, David C. Baum Professor of Law Emeritus and Center for Advanced Study Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois ; Jerold H. Israel, Alene and Allan F. Smith Professor of Law Emeritus, University of Michigan and Ed Rood Eminent Scholar Emeritus, University of Florida, Levin College of Law ; Nancy J. King, Lee S. & Charles A. Spier Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University ; Orin S. Kerr, Professor of Law, George Washington University.
2009
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Principles of criminal procedure : post-investigation / by Wayne R. LaFave, David C. Baum Professor of Law Emeritus and Center for Advanced Study Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois ; Jerold H. Israel, Alene and Allan F. Smith Professor of Law Emeritus, University of Michigan and Ed Rood Eminent Scholar Emeritus, University of Florida, Levin College of Law ; Nancy J. King, Lee S. & Charles A. Spier Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University ; Orin S. Kerr, Professor of Law, George Washington University.
Variant Title
Title on introductory web page from some providers: LaFave, Israel, King and Kerr's principles of criminal procedure: post-investigation
Edition
Second edition.
Imprint
St. Paul, MN : West, a Thomson Reuters business, [2009]
Copyright
©2009
Description
1 online resource (xxviii, 821 pages).
Series
Concise hornbook series.
Formatted Contents Note
The character of post-investigation criminal procedure
The constitutionalization of criminal procedure
The right to counsel
Pretrial release
The decision whether to prosecute
The preliminary hearing
Grand jury review
The location of the prosecution
The scope of the prosecution: joinder and severance
Speedy trial and other prompt disposition
The accusatory pleading
Pretrial discovery
Pleas of guilty
Trial by jury and impartial judge
Fair trial and free press
The criminal trial
Double jeopardy
Sentencing procedures
Appeals
Post conviction review: collateral remedies.
The constitutionalization of criminal procedure
The right to counsel
Pretrial release
The decision whether to prosecute
The preliminary hearing
Grand jury review
The location of the prosecution
The scope of the prosecution: joinder and severance
Speedy trial and other prompt disposition
The accusatory pleading
Pretrial discovery
Pleas of guilty
Trial by jury and impartial judge
Fair trial and free press
The criminal trial
Double jeopardy
Sentencing procedures
Appeals
Post conviction review: collateral remedies.
Summary
"This book, for use in connection with a course focused upon the formal part of the criminal process, covers counsel, bail, the charging decision, preliminary hearing and grand jury review, the prosecution's location and scope, speedy trial, pleading and discovery, guilty pleas, jury trial, pretrial publicity, the trial, double jeopardy, sentencing, appeal, and collateral attack. All sections in the book are cross-referenced to comparable sections of the authors' seven-volume Criminal Procedure treatise containing more detailed analysis and citations to additional supporting authorities."--Publisher.
Note
Includes index.
Source of Description
Online resource (West Academic, viewed October 6, 2017).
Location
www
Available in Other Form
Print version: Principles of criminal procedure. 2nd ed. St. Paul, MN : West Group (Law), ©2009
Print version: LaFave, Wayne R. Principles of criminal procedure. Second edition.
Print version: LaFave, Wayne R. Principles of criminal procedure. Second edition.
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West Academic study aids.
Language
English
ISBN
9781628104073 (electronic book)
1628104074 (electronic book)
0314199349 (paperback)
9780314199348 (paperback)
1628104074 (electronic book)
0314199349 (paperback)
9780314199348 (paperback)
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