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Preface | ||
Casebook Correlation Chart | ||
Capsule Summary | ||
Ch. 1 | Constitutional Criminal Procedure Generally | |
I | Introduction | 1 |
II | State Procedures and the Federal Constitution | 2 |
III | Steps in a Criminal Proceeding | 7 |
Ch. 2 | Arrest; Probable Cause; Search Warrants | |
I | General Principles | 13 |
II | Areas Protected by the Fourth Amendment | 15 |
III | The "Plain View" Doctrine | 27 |
IV | Probable Cause Generally | 37 |
V | Particular Information Establishing Probable Cause | 41 |
VI | Search Warrants - Issuance and Execution | 48 |
VII | Arrest Warrants | 61 |
Ch. 3 | Warrantless Arrests and Searches | |
I | Introduction | 73 |
II | Warrantless Arrests | 74 |
III | Search Incident to Arrest | 80 |
IV | Exigent Circumstances | 91 |
V | The "Plain View" Doctrine and Seizures of Evidence | 95 |
VI | Automobile Searches | 97 |
VII | Consent Searches Generally | 109 |
VIII | Consent by Third Persons | 115 |
IX | "Stop-and-Frisk" and Other Brief Detention | 120 |
X | Inspections and Regulatory Searches | 149 |
Ch. 4 | Electronic Surveillance and Secret Agents | |
I | Historical Background | 183 |
II | Fourth Amendment Protection of Katz | 184 |
III | The Federal Wiretapping Statute | 185 |
IV | The Use of Secret Agents | 188 |
V | Entrapment | 191 |
Ch. 5 | Confessions and Police Interrogation | |
I | Introduction | 195 |
II | Pre-Miranda Confession Cases | 197 |
III | Escobedo and the Right to Counsel | 199 |
IV | Miranda Generally | 201 |
V | What is a "Custodial" Interrogation | 206 |
VI | Minor Crimes | 212 |
VII | What Constitutes Interrogation | 212 |
VIII | The "Public Safety" Exception | 217 |
IX | Warnings Required Under Miranda | 220 |
X | What Constitutes a Valid Waiver of Miranda Rights | 223 |
XI | The Miranda Rights of Grand Jury Witnesses | 240 |
XII | Other Admissibility Issues Relating to Miranda | 241 |
Ch. 6 | Lineups and Other Pre-Trial Identification Procedures | |
I | Identification Procedures Generally | 255 |
II | Limitation of the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination | 256 |
III | The Right to Counsel | 258 |
IV | Exceptions to the Right to Counsel | 261 |
V | Due Process Limitations | 263 |
Ch. 7 | The Exclusionary Rule | |
I | Purpose and Function of Exclusionary Rule | 273 |
II | Standing to Assert the Exclusionary Rule | 275 |
III | Derivative Evidence | 284 |
IV | Collateral Use Exceptions | 304 |
V | The "Good Faith" ("Objectively Reasonable Belief") Exception | 308 |
Ch. 8 | The Right to Counsel | |
I | Introduction | 327 |
II | The Indigent's Right to Appointed Counsel | 328 |
III | Proceedings in Which the Right to Counsel Applies | 332 |
IV | Stages at Which Right to Counsel Attaches | 333 |
V | Waiver | 338 |
VI | Entitlements of the Right to Counsel | 340 |
Ch. 9 | Formal Proceedings | |
I | Grand Jury Proceedings | 353 |
II | Bail and Preventive Detention | 356 |
III | Plea Bargaining | 359 |
IV | Right to Speedy Trial | 364 |
V | Pre-Trial Motions to Suppress Evidence | 366 |
VI | Pre-Trial Discovery | 367 |
VII | The Trial | 371 |
VIII | Double Jeopardy | 376 |
Essay Exam Questions and Answers | 385 | |
Table of Cases | 395 | |
Subject Matter Index | 401 |
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