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Known for its efficient presentation, well-edited cases, and emphasis on the historical development of doctrine, CONSTITUTIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: An Examination of the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments, and Related Areas, now in its third edition, effectively introduces students To The core criminal procedure-right to counsel, search and seizure, self-incrimination, and derivative issues. Completely updated to include major new cases And The latest developments in the field, CONSTITUTIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEDURE focuses on the investigative issues and stresses two overriding themes: The evolving significance of the right to counsel And The relationship between government and citizen. The book is organized in three parts-The Criminal Process, The Right to Counsel, And The Right to Be Let Alone. The first three chapters give an overview of the criminal process and trace a hypothetical case. Seven subsequent chapters focus on: right to counsel eyewitness investigation Fourth Amendment entrapment self-incrimination exclusionary rules In the Third Edition, The Miranda materials are more concise, making them more teachable. In addition, a reorganized chapter on the Fourth Amendment now includes a new section on seizures of the person, which features the Hodari D case.Allen, Ronald J. is the author of 'Constitutional Criminal Procedures', published 1999 under ISBN 9780735506343 and ISBN 0735506345.
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