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Title
Search and seizure / John Wesley Hall, Jr.
Edition
4th ed.
Imprint
New Providence, NJ : LexisNexis, [2012]
Copyright
©2012
Description
2 volumes (xix, 1324 pages, 1143 pages, 322 pages, 33 pages) ; 27 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The reasonable expectation of privacy
Probable cause
The history and purpose of the exclusionary rule
Applying the exclusionary rule
Standing to object to a search
The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine
Consent searches
Plain view, hearing, smell, and feel
Open fields
Searches in other areas open to others or the public
Private searches
Abandonment
Exigent circumstances
Stop and frisk
Search incident to arrest
Vehicle seizures
Vehicle searches
Seizures and searches of premises
Searches of offices of lawyers, doctors, and other professionals
Searches involving First Amendment rights
Arrest and other seizures of persons
Searches of persons
Body searches
Searches of prisoners, parolees, and probationers and as a condition of bail
Border searches and stops
Immigration stops and searches
Seizures and searches of vessels
Searches and seizures of mail and packages
Seizures and searches of luggage and other personal containers
Inventory searches
Airport and bus and train station searches and seizures
Electronic surveillance (non-title III)
Administrative and regulatory searches and seizures
Military searches and seizures
Foreign searches and seizures
National security searches and seizures
Non-criminal searches and seizures authorized by special needs of government
Subpoena duces tecum
Searches and seizures of documents
Warrant requirement in general
Applications for warrants
Return of and access to the search warrant papers
Form, content, and construction of warrants
Conduct of searches and execution of warrants
Litigating the motion to suppress
Appellate and post-conviction review
Civil and other remedies to illegal searches.
Probable cause
The history and purpose of the exclusionary rule
Applying the exclusionary rule
Standing to object to a search
The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine
Consent searches
Plain view, hearing, smell, and feel
Open fields
Searches in other areas open to others or the public
Private searches
Abandonment
Exigent circumstances
Stop and frisk
Search incident to arrest
Vehicle seizures
Vehicle searches
Seizures and searches of premises
Searches of offices of lawyers, doctors, and other professionals
Searches involving First Amendment rights
Arrest and other seizures of persons
Searches of persons
Body searches
Searches of prisoners, parolees, and probationers and as a condition of bail
Border searches and stops
Immigration stops and searches
Seizures and searches of vessels
Searches and seizures of mail and packages
Seizures and searches of luggage and other personal containers
Inventory searches
Airport and bus and train station searches and seizures
Electronic surveillance (non-title III)
Administrative and regulatory searches and seizures
Military searches and seizures
Foreign searches and seizures
National security searches and seizures
Non-criminal searches and seizures authorized by special needs of government
Subpoena duces tecum
Searches and seizures of documents
Warrant requirement in general
Applications for warrants
Return of and access to the search warrant papers
Form, content, and construction of warrants
Conduct of searches and execution of warrants
Litigating the motion to suppress
Appellate and post-conviction review
Civil and other remedies to illegal searches.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KF9630 .H34 2012
Language
English
ISBN
9780769864051 hardback
0769864058 hardback
0769864058 hardback
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