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Examples & Explanations: Criminal Procedure II: From Bail to Jail (Instant Digital Access Code Only)

  • Edition : 5th ed., 2022
  • Author(s) : Williams, Singer
    • ISBN: 9781543846195
    • SKU: 10067
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Examples & Explanations: Criminal Procedure II: From Bail to Jail is a law school book designed for criminal procedure courses covering all the post-arrest, or bail to jail, topics. Noted author Richard G. Singer provides everything students need for success essential background and review materials, plus the opportunity to test their skills in applying the material. Students will appreciate the careful construction of this concise reference: time-tested Examples and Explanations pedagogy helps students master material clear and engaging writing style makes complex topics accessible to students effectively compares approaches taken by various jurisdictions chapter on sentencing includes detailed discussion of Apprendi and Blakely.

When you review Examples & Explanations: Criminal Procedure II: From Bail to Jail, remember that it is: the only study guide to offer comprehensive coverage of all the traditional topics in the Criminal Procedure II course completely up-to-date with cases from the 2004 Supreme Court term, including Guantanamo Bay and enemy combatant cases.

Table of Contents includes:
Early Decisions about the Newly Arrested Defendant;
Charging Decisions;
The Grand Jury: Gathering Information and Overseeing the Prosecutor's Charging;
Alternatives to the Grand Jury: Information and Preliminary Hearings;
Evidence Disclosure (Discovery);
Pleas of Guilt and Bargained Pleas;
The Jury;
Double Jeopardy;
Assistance of Counsel;
Sentencing;
Appeals and Collateral Attack.