Criminal Procedure: The Post-Investigative Process - Hardcover

Cohen, Neil; Adelman, Stanley; Abramson, Leslie; O'Hear, Michael; Logan, Wayne

 
9781531009205: Criminal Procedure: The Post-Investigative Process

Synopsis

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Criminal Procedure: The Post-Investigative Process, Fifth Edition, is designed to teach the so-called "bail to jail" facets of criminal procedure. It does not concern the constitutional limitations governing search and seizure, identification and interrogation, or the right to counsel. The focus is on those important, and often ignored, stages of the criminal process that start with the decision to pursue criminal charges and end with various post-conviction options.

The book is arranged in a roughly chronological way that traces a criminal defendant's journey through the criminal justice system. It includes important federal and state cases, textual materials (including empirical studies), and parts of applicable rules of procedure.Throughout, Criminal Procedure discusses a number of practical issues, including the often difficult ethical issues facing prosecutors and defense counsel. Because most criminal cases end with a guilty plea, the impact of various stages on the guilty plea is noted throughout the book.

The authors intersperse problems throughout the book to assist students in understanding and applying the concepts discussed.

The book is supplemented annually and a Teacher's Manual is available to professors.

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About the Authors

The late Neil Cohen was a UTK Distinguished Service Professor of Law and a W.P. Toms Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee College of Law.

Stan Adelman is a Visiting Professor of Law (retired) at the Oklahoma City University School of Law.

Leslie Abramson is the Frost Brown Todd Professor of Law at the University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law.

Michael O'Hear is a Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School.

Wayne Logan, a former North Carolina litigator and a long-time Professor of Law at Florida State University College of Law, is now back in North Carolina as a Teaching and University Research Professor at the Wake Forest University School of Law.

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