Mastering Criminal Procedure The Adjudicatory Stage (Paperback)
| Author: Peter J./ Taslitz Henning |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Carolina Academic Pr
ISBN-10: 1594603510
ISBN-13: 9781594603518
Sku: 218669815
Publish Date: 12/20/2011
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(in Inches) 8.75H x 5.75L x 1T
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Mastering Criminal Procedure, Volume 2: The Adjudicatory Stage focuses on the process of a criminal case from the filing of charges against a defendant through the pre-trial and trial stages of the prosecution, and then post-conviction proceedings. This concise guide treats the leading Supreme Court decisions along with a range of statutes and rules that govern the process by which a criminal charge is adjudicated. A number of constitutional protections apply in a prosecution, including the right to a jury trial, confrontation of witnesses, the prohibition on excessive bail, and protection from double jeopardy. A number of procedural rules come into play, including discovery rights, jurisdiction and venue, and post-conviction proceedings, including habeas corpus.This broad range of topics is explained clearly and succinctly to allow students to master the key concepts and rules related to the adjudication of a criminal prosecution. The authors have experience as prosecutors and defense counsel and have written extensively in the fields of criminal law, criminal procedure, and evidence. |










