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ISBN 10: 1413327206
ISBN 13: 9781413327205
Author: Sara J Berman, Paul Bergman
The Criminal Law Handbook Know Your Rights Survive the System 16th Edition Table of contents:
1: Talking to the Police
Police Questioning of People Who Haven’t Been Taken Into Custody
Police Questioning of Arrestees
2: Search and Seizure
The Constitutional Background
Search Warrants
Consent Searches
The Plain View Doctrine
Warrantless Searches Incident to Arrest
“Stop and Frisk” Searches
Searches of Cars and Occupants
Warrantless Searches or Entries Under Emergency (Exigent) Circumstances
Miscellaneous Warrantless Searches
3: Arrest: When It Happens, What It Means
General Arrest Principles
Arrest Warrants
Warrantless Arrests
Use of Force When Making Arrests
Citizens’ Arrests
4: Eyewitness Identification: Psychology and Procedures
An Overview of Eyewitness Identification Procedures
The Psychology of Eyewitness Identification
Lineups
Showups
Photo (Mug Shot) Identifications
Motions to Suppress Identifications
5: Booking and Bail: Checking In and Out of Jail
The Booking Process
Arranging for Bail
Own Recognizance Release (Release O.R.)
6: From Suspect to Defendant
Crime and Criminal Cases
To Charge or Not to Charge, That Is the Question
The Mechanics of Charging
Grand Juries
Diversion
7: Criminal Defense Lawyers
Should a Defendant Have a Lawyer?
Court-Appointed Defense Attorneys
Private Defense Attorneys
Self-Representation
8: Understanding the Attorney-Client Relationship in a Criminal Case
Confidentiality
Client-Centered Decision Making
Keeping Clients “In the Know”
Representing Guilty Defendants
Competent Clients
9: A Walk Through Criminal Court
The Courthouse
The Courtroom
The Courtroom Players
Courtroom Behavior
10: Arraignment
Arraignment Basics
Self-Representation at Arraignment
11: Developing the Defense Strategy
Overview
How the Defendant’s Version of Events May Limit Defense Strategies
When Attorneys Ignore a Defendant’s Version of Events
The Importance of Honesty in Developing a Defense Strategy
12: Criminal Laws and Their Language
Mens Rea
The Meaning of Frequently Used Legal Language
Derivative Criminal Responsibility
Murder and Manslaughter
Sexual Violence
Assault and Battery
Motor Vehicle Crimes
Narcotics Offenses
Burglary
Robbery
Theft
Hate Crimes
White-Collar Crimes
13: Common Defenses to Criminal Charges
Prosecutor’s Failure to Prove Guilt
“Partial” Defenses
Self-Defense
Alibi
Insanity
Duress
Necessity
Intoxication (Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol)
Entrapment
Jury Nullification
14: Discovery: Exchanging Information With the Prosecution
Modern Discovery Policy
Discovery of Information Helpful to the Defense
Discovery of Harmful Information
Reciprocal Discovery
15: Investigating the Facts
Interviewing Prosecution Witnesses
Finding and Interviewing Defense Witnesses
16: Preliminary Hearings
An Overview of Preliminary Hearings
Defense Rights During Preliminary Hearings
Common Defense and Prosecution Strategies
17: Fundamental Trial Rights of the Defense
The Defendant’s Right to Due Process of Law
The Prosecution’s Burden of Proof
The Defendant’s Right to Remain Silent
The Defendant’s Right to Confront Witnesses
The Defendant’s (and the Media’s) Right to a Public Trial
A Defendant’s Right to a Jury Trial
A Defendant’s Right to Counsel
A Defendant’s Right to a Speedy Trial
The Defendant’s Right Not to Be Placed in Double Jeopardy
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