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The Fifteenth Edition continues to include all the material required to master the essential issues that arise in both state and federal criminal cases. The book's comprehensive coverage of constitutional, statutory, and ethical rules regulating the criminal process has made it one of the few textbooks that students over the years have opted to keep as a reference for their work as prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judicial clerks. The new edition also continues the custom of incorporating the most thoughtful and provocative commentary available. The authors bring together the latest statistics, relevant legislative trends, and insightful policy and scholarly debates, facilitating critical analysis of the process and its potential reforms. This unique and always up to date framing of the issues has made the book the nation's premier text for teaching criminal procedure year after year.
This supplement brings the principal text current with recent developments in the law.
This title is the work of nationally renowned experts on the subject of constitutional criminal procedure. It is ideally suited for a survey course designed to explore and critically examine how the U.S. Supreme Court has dealt with a wide range of highly controversial issues that arise at various stages of the criminal process. Considerable effort has been made to set forth the views of all members of the Court in landmark and important recent cases. The modest size of this volume has been attained not by collecting snippets of many opinions, but by the judicious selection of leading cases. An outstanding feature is the illuminating introductory commentary that appears throughout the book and place the selected cases in general historical and doctrinal perspective.
The Sixteenth Edition continues with its comprehensive coverage of the constitutional, statutory, and ethical rules regulating the criminal adjudicatory processes with clear statements of the black-letter law as well as inclusion of the most thoughtful and provocative commentary available. The authors bring together the latest statistics, relevant legislative trends, and insightful policy and scholarly debates, facilitating critical analysis of the process and its potential reforms. The new edition pays increased attention to history, race and racial justice, and empirical studies, framing the issues in a way that makes this textbook the nation's premier text for teaching criminal procedure. The book covers such topics as: Right to counsel Pretrial release and detention Prosecutorial discretion in charging Screening the charge, preliminary hearings and grand jury review The charging instrument Location of prosecution Joinder of charges and defendants Speedy trial Discovery and disclosure Guilty pleas and plea bargaining Jury trials and trial rights Double Jeopardy Sentencing Appeals and postconviction Criminal Procedure: Adjudication includes chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29 from Kamisar, LaFave, and Israel's Modern Criminal Procedure, 16th Edition (2023).
The Sixteenth Edition continues with its comprehensive coverage of the constitutional, statutory, and ethical rules regulating the criminal investigative processes with clear statements of the black-letter law as well as inclusion of the most thoughtful and provocative commentary available. The authors bring together the latest statistics, relevant legislative trends, and insightful policy and scholarly debates, facilitating critical analysis of the process and its potential reforms. The new edition presents revised materials on search and seizure; pays increased attention to history, race and racial justice; covers the latest empirical studies; and frames the issues in a way that makes this textbook the nation's premier text for teaching criminal procedure. The book covers such topics as: Searches and seizure Right to counsel Scope of the exclusionary rule Police interrogation and confessions Undercover investigations Lineups and other pre-trial identification procedures Grand jury investigation Criminal Procedure: Investigation includes chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 from Kamisar, LaFave, and Israel's Modern Criminal Procedure, 16th Edition (2023).
The Sixteenth Edition continues with its comprehensive coverage of the constitutional, statutory, and ethical rules regulating the criminal adjudicatory processes with clear statements of the black-letter law as well as inclusion of the most thoughtful and provocative commentary available. The authors bring together the latest statistics, relevant legislative trends, and insightful policy and scholarly debates, facilitating critical analysis of the process and its potential reforms. The new edition pays increased attention to history, race and racial justice, and empirical studies, framing the issues in a way that makes this textbook the nation's premier text for teaching criminal procedure. The book covers such topics as: Right to counsel Pretrial release and detention Prosecutorial discretion in charging Screening the charge, preliminary hearings and grand jury review The charging instrument Location of prosecution Joinder of charges and defendants Speedy trial Discovery and disclosure Guilty pleas and plea bargaining Jury trials and trial rights Double Jeopardy Sentencing Appeals and postconviction Criminal Procedure: Adjudication includes chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29 from Kamisar, LaFave, and Israel's Modern Criminal Procedure, 16th Edition (2023).
The Sixteenth Edition continues with its comprehensive coverage of the constitutional, statutory, and ethical rules regulating the criminal investigative processes with clear statements of the black-letter law as well as inclusion of the most thoughtful and provocative commentary available. The authors bring together the latest statistics, relevant legislative trends, and insightful policy and scholarly debates, facilitating critical analysis of the process and its potential reforms. The new edition presents revised materials on search and seizure; pays increased attention to history, race and racial justice; covers the latest empirical studies; and frames the issues in a way that makes this textbook the nation's premier text for teaching criminal procedure. The book covers such topics as: Searches and seizure Right to counsel Scope of the exclusionary rule Police interrogation and confessions Undercover investigations Lineups and other pre-trial identification procedures Grand jury investigation Criminal Procedure: Investigation includes chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 from Kamisar, LaFave, and Israel's Modern Criminal Procedure, 16th Edition (2023).
This caselaw and statutory supplement brings the fast-moving field of Computer Crime Law up to date, as of October 2022, for use with the 5th edition of Professor Kerr's popular Computer Crime Law casebook. The supplement's coverage includes the Ninth Circuit's 2022 ruling in HiQ Labs v. LinkedIn; new caselaw on whether Internet providers are state actors; new decisions on how Terms of Service can impact Fourth Amendment rights; the latest decisions on the Stored Communications Act and the Wiretap Act; and state of play under the CLOUD Act of 2018; and the global reach of computer crime statutes. The supplement combines the latest case materials with a full set of the current federal computer crime laws. The field of Computer Crime Law is at the cutting edge, and it changes rapidly. You will want to provide the latest cases and statutes for your Spring 2023 and Fall 2023 courses.
One of the best-selling casebooks of all time. The book includes all the material required to master the essential issues that arise in federal and state criminal investigations and prosecutions, and affords maximum flexibility to shape a course around a particular teacher's own priorities and interests. Comprehensive coverage of constitutional decisions and statutory regulation is complemented by the latest policy and scholarly debates about such subjects as the evolving regulation of government surveillance, computer and cell phone searches, eyewitness identification, and profiling. Year after year, the book's focus on current issues has made it the leading choice for teaching criminal procedure. The book covers such topics as: Arrest, search and seizure Right to counsel Digital surveillance Police interrogation and confessions Undercover investigations Lineups and other Pre-Trial Identification Procedures Grand jury investigation
This book is tailor made for a class on the criminal adjudication process, covering all essential post-investigation steps, from "bail to jail". Because the book includes an overview of the criminal process and comprehensive treatment of the right to counsel, it is easily adaptable, permitting teachers to use it for a stand-alone course on criminal prosecutions, a second criminal procedure course to follow a class on police practices and investigations, or an introductory criminal procedure course that students may take before taking a class on the investigative phases. The chapters provide in depth coverage of developing law, often incorporating the latest empirical information, state law trends, ethical rules, and policy debates. Topics include: pretrial detention and release the charging decision preliminary hearing and grand jury review, discovery and disclosure, plea bargaining, trial, double jeopardy, sentencing, appellate and post-conviction review
The Fifteenth Edition continues to include all the material required to master the essential issues that arise in both state and federal criminal cases. The book's comprehensive coverage of constitutional, statutory, and ethical rules regulating the criminal process has made it one of the few textbooks that students over the years have opted to keep as a reference for their work as prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judicial clerks. The new edition also continues the custom of incorporating the most thoughtful and provocative commentary available. The authors bring together the latest statistics, relevant legislative trends, and insightful policy and scholarly debates, facilitating critical analysis of the process and its potential reforms. This unique and always up to date framing of the issues has made the book the nation's premier text for teaching criminal procedure year after year.
This supplement brings the principal text current with recent developments in the law.
This is the 2021 pocket part update for LaFave, Israel, King, and Kerr's Criminal Procedure, 6th Edition (Hornbook Series).
This is the 2022 Supplement to Kerr's Computer Crime Law, 5th. It contains all of the federal computer crime statutes, including both the substantive crimes and the procedural rules. It includes the procedural amendments introduced by the CLOUD Act of 2018 as well as the election-related amendments to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act enacted in 2020.
No area of criminal law and procedure is undergoing more dramatic change, and more exciting developments, than computer crime law. The fifth edition of Kerr's popular text has the latest cutting-edge material, including many updates since the fourth edition in 2017. New cases and materials address the Supreme Court's recent decisions in Van Buren v. United States and Carpenter v. United States; new statutes such as the Cloud Act and state laws on nonconsensual pornography; and the latest lower court circuit splits on compelled decryption, the border search exception, private searches of computers, and e-mail scanning. The chapters on computer misuse, the Fourth Amendment, and international evidence collection have been substantially rewritten and reorganized to reflect the latest case law. The book covers every aspect of criminal law in the digital age, and it is presented in an engaging and accessible style. Topics range from computer fraud laws and international computer crimes to Internet surveillance laws and the Fourth Amendment. It is part traditional casebook, part treatise. It both straightforwardly explains the law and presents many exciting and new questions of law that courts are only now beginning to consider. The book is ideally suited either for a 3-credit course or a 2-credit seminar. It will appeal both to criminal law professors and those interested in cyberlaw or law and technology. No advanced knowledge of computers and the Internet is required or assumed. Computer crime law has become an increasingly important area of criminal practice, and this book provides the ideal introduction to the field. Many U.S. Attorney's Offices have dedicated computer crime units, as have many state Attorney General offices. Any student with a background in this emerging area of law will have a leg up on the competition. Students will also find the book easy and fun to read, while professors will appreciate the accessible introduction to an important new field with many open questions for legal scholars. The materials are authored by Orin Kerr, of UC Berkeley Law School, who is widely recognized as the leading academic authority on the law of computer crime.
This caselaw and statutory supplement brings the fast-moving field of Computer Crime Law up to date, as of August 2020, for use with the 4th edition of Professor Kerr's popular Computer Crime Law casebook. The supplement's coverage includes an explanation of the 2018 CLOUD Act, a discussion of Carpenter v. United States, extensive materials on how the border search exception applies to searching computers, the law of compelled decryption, nonconsensual pornography crimes, the latest cases on the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (including hiQ Labs v. LinkedIn and the pending Van Buren case), and circuit splits on applying the private search doctrine to digital evidence. The supplement combines the latest case materials with a full set of the current federal computer crime laws. The field of Computer Crime Law is at the cutting edge, and it changes rapidly. You will want to provide the latest cases and statutes for your Spring 2021 and Fall 2021 courses.
One of the best-selling casebooks of all time. The book includes all the material required to master the essential issues that arise in federal and state criminal investigations and prosecutions, and affords maximum flexibility to shape a course around a particular teacher's own priorities and interests. Comprehensive coverage of constitutional decisions and statutory regulation is complemented by the latest policy and scholarly debates about such subjects as the evolving regulation of government surveillance, computer and cell phone searches, eyewitness identification, and profiling. Year after year, the book's focus on current issues has made it the leading choice for teaching criminal procedure. The book covers such topics as: Arrest, search and seizure Right to counsel Digital surveillance Police interrogation and confessions Undercover investigations Lineups and other Pre-Trial Identification Procedures Grand jury investigation
This book is tailor made for a class on the criminal adjudication process, covering all essential post-investigation steps, from "bail to jail". Because the book includes an overview of the criminal process and comprehensive treatment of the right to counsel, it is easily adaptable, permitting teachers to use it for a stand-alone course on criminal prosecutions, a second criminal procedure course to follow a class on police practices and investigations, or an introductory criminal procedure course that students may take before taking a class on the investigative phases. The chapters provide in depth coverage of developing law, often incorporating the latest empirical information, state law trends, ethical rules, and policy debates. Topics include: pretrial detention and release the charging decision preliminary hearing and grand jury review, discovery and disclosure, plea bargaining, trial, double jeopardy, sentencing, appellate and post-conviction review
This title analyzes the law governing all major steps in the criminal justice process, beginning with investigation and ending with post-appeal collateral attacks. All major themes are covered, with emphasis upon those basic issues deemed most significant in the case law and literature. Because of their special importance, leading Supreme Court opinions are given in-depth treatment. All Hornbook sections are cross-referenced to comparable sections of the authors' 7-volume Criminal Procedure treatise (readily available on Westlaw database CRIMPROC) containing more detailed analysis and citations to additional supporting authorities.
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