Crim pro 360° : Criminal procedure : the Investigation Process / Adam M. Gershowitz.
"Crim Pro 360: The Investigation Process provides a comprehensive way for students to learn all of the core material for a criminal investigation course and to practice what they have learned. It contains roadmaps for Fourth and Fifth Amendment problems, so that students can see the big picture...
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Other title: | Crim pro three hudred sixty. Crim pro three hunderd and sixty. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Durham :
Carolina Academic Press,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Government versus private actor
- Defining what It means for the police to search
- Voluntary encounters versus detentions versus arrests
- Probable cause
- The particularity requirement
- The knock and announce rule
- Exigent circumstances
- Consent
- The search incident to a lawful arrest
- The automobile exception
- Searches of vehicles incident to arrest
- The inventory exception
- The plain view exception
- Terry Stops
- Terry frisks
- Drunk driving, drug, and other checkpoints
- Border searches
- School searches
- DNA Swabs and routine booking procedures
- Standing
- The exclusionary rule and the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine
- The good faith exception
- The inevitable discovery and independent source exceptions
- The attenuation exception
- Testimonial versus non-testimonial situations
- Immunity
- Voluntariness of confessions
- Miranda : the basics
- Is the suspect in custody for Miranda purposes?
- Have the police engaged in interrogation for Miranda purposes?
- The public safety, routine booking, and covert operatives exceptions to Miranda
- Miranda waiver
- Invocation and re-approaching a suspect who has invoked
- Fruit of the poisonous tree for Miranda and involuntary confessions
- Interrogations under the Sixth Amendment
- Eyewitness identification.