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Investigative Criminal Procedure: Doctrine, Application, and Practice (w/ Connected eBook with Study Center)

  • Edition : 2nd ed., 2023
  • Author(s) : Ohlin

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    • ISBN: 9798886143171
    • SKU: 95537
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Investigative Criminal Procedure: Doctrine, Application, and Practice, Second Edition, is designed to respond to the changing nature of teaching law by offering a flexible approach with an emphasis on application. Each chapter focuses on Supreme Court cases that articulate the constitutional requirements, while call-out boxes outline statutes or state constitutional law provisions that impose more stringent rules. Short problem cases, also in boxes, ask students to apply these principles to new fact patterns. Each chapter ends with a Practice and Policy section that delves deeper into the conceptual and practical obstacles to the realization of procedural rights in the daily practice of criminal law. The result is a modular format, presented in a lively visual style, which recognizes and supports the diverse pedagogical approaches of today’s leading criminal procedure professors.

New to the Second Edition: 

  • Focus on Torres v. Madrid (2021) and its animating and central question for criminal procedure: Does a shooting by a police officer that fails to incapacitate a suspect, who temporarily eludes capture, constitute a seizure?
  • Simplified but enhanced materials regarding automobile searches.
  • Simplified materials regarding protective sweeps.
  • Enhanced materials on Terry stops, exploring both doctrinal developments and policy implications.