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Criminal Procedure: Adjudication and Right to Counsel (w/ Connected eBook with Study Center)

  • Edition : 4th ed., 2025
  • Author(s) : Allen, Hoffman, et al.
    • ISBN: 9798889061854
    • SKU: 98065
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Paperback/Access Code

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Criminal Procedure: Adjudication and Right to Counsel, Fourth Edition is designed for the criminal procedure course focused on the pretrial, trial, and post-trial processes. It covers prosecutorial decision making, pretrial release, grand juries, speedy trial rights, venue, joinder and severance, discovery, right to counsel pretrial and at trial, guilty pleas and plea bargains, trials, sentencing, appeals, and postconviction challenges. The book is designed to be used with the annual supplement that contains the statutes and rules covered in the course. This split is derived from the successful casebook Comprehensive Criminal Procedure by an outstanding author team.

New to the Fourth Edition:

  • New important judicial decisions and statutory and rule changes since the Third Edition
  • New “roadmap” introductions to each set of Notes and Questions, providing guidance to both students and faculty
  • Updated treatment of ineffective assistance in plea bargaining
  • A reorganized and substantially revised discussion of the Crawford doctrine
  • Updated notes on contemporary issues such as progressive prosecutors, cash bail, and cybercrimes