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050 00 $aKF9219$b.B23 2001
100 1 $aBacigal, Ronald J.
245 10 $aCriminal law and procedure :$ban introduction /$cRonald J. Bacigal.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aAlbany, NY :$bWest/Thomson Learning,$cc2002.
300 $axxxi, 368 p. :$bforms ;$c27 cm.
490 1 $aThe West legal studies series
500 $aIncludes index.
505 0 $aOverview of a Criminal Case -- Pre-arrest Investigation -- Arrest -- Booking Process -- First Appearance Before a Judicial Officer -- Preliminary Hearing -- Grand Jury Indictment -- Arraignment and Plea -- Pretrial Motions -- Trial -- Sentencing -- Appeal and Habeas Corpus -- Criminal Justice Professionals -- Law Enforcement Agencies -- Prosecutorial Agencies -- Defense Bar -- Courts -- Coroners -- Magistrates -- Court Clerks -- Probation Officers -- Paralegals -- Substantive criminal law -- Defining and proving crimes -- The Purposes of Criminal Law -- Theories of Punishment -- The Sources of Criminal Law -- Common Law -- Model Penal Code -- Statutory Law -- Administrative Regulations -- Constitutional Limitations -- Proving the Crime -- Burden of Proof -- Burden of Proof on Subordinate Issues -- Presumptions and Permissible Inferences -- Essential elements of crimes -- A Definition of Crime -- Social Harm -- The Physical Act -- Evil Thought -- Express Thought -- Request -- Agreement -- Attempt -- Consummation -- Mental State (Mens Rea) -- An Example of Assessing Mens Rea -- Causation -- Factual Cause -- Legal Cause -- Parties to a crime and inchoate offenses -- Parties to a Crime -- Perpetrators -- Aiders and Abettors -- Accessories Before the Fact -- Accessories After the Fact -- Inchoate Crimes -- Solicitation -- Attempt -- Impossibility -- Abandonment -- Conspiracy -- Liability of Coconspirators -- Defenses -- Compulsion, Necessity, and Duress -- Necessity -- Duress -- Mistake As a Defense -- Mistake of Fact -- Mistake of Law -- Intoxication -- Insanity -- Competency to Stand Trial -- Mental Illness at the Time of Punishment -- Insanity as a Defense -- Guilty but Mentally Ill -- Justifiable Use of Force -- Self-Defense -- Defense of Others -- Defense of Property and Habitation -- Forcible Arrest and Force Used to Resist Arrest -- Entrapment -- Crimes against a person -- Criminal Homicide -- Suicide -- Murder -- Manslaughter -- Other Forms of Homicide -- Assault and Battery -- Battery -- Assault -- Aggravated Assault and Battery -- Robbery -- Violent Sex Crimes -- Rape -- Kidnapping and False Imprisonment -- Civil Rights and Hate Crimes -- Civil Rights Statutes -- Hate Crimes -- Crimes against property and habitation -- Theft of Private Property -- Larceny -- Embezzlement -- False Pretenses -- Receiving Stolen Property -- Crimes Against Habitation -- Burglary -- Arson -- Crimes against public order and public morality -- Disorderly Conduct -- Unlawful Assembly and Riot -- Public Intoxication -- Driving Under the Influence -- Drug Crimes -- Nonviolent Sex Offenses -- Criminal procedure -- Introduction to procedure and the right to counsel -- The Purpose of Procedure -- The Crime Control Model -- The Due Process Model -- Sources of Procedural Law -- Stages of a Criminal Prosecution -- Investigatory Stage -- Adjudicatory Stage -- The Right to Counsel -- The Right to Counsel at Critical Stages -- Indigents' Right to Counsel -- Waiver of Counsel and the Right of Self-Representation -- Standby Counsel -- Withdrawal of Counsel -- Effective Assistance of Counsel -- Representation of Multiple Clients -- Attorney--Client Communications -- Attorney--Client Privilege -- Contract to Retain Counsel -- Seizures of a Person and Identification Procedures -- Arrests -- Arrest Warrants -- Warrantless Arrests -- Consequences of an Illegal Arrest -- Temporary Detention -- Definition of a Temporary Detention -- Grounds for a Detention -- Grounds for an Investigation -- Scope of the Investigation -- Identification Procedures -- Lineups and Showups -- Due Process and Impermissible Suggestiveness -- Right to Counsel at Lineups -- Excluding Identification Evidence at Trial -- Voice Identification -- Scientific Identifications -- Search and Seizure of Property -- Reasonable Searches and Seizures -- Definition of a Search -- Probable Cause for a Search -- Execution of a Search Warrant -- Warrantless Searches -- Search Incident to Arrest -- Automobile Searches -- Consent Searches -- Searches Under Exigent Circumstances -- Administrative Searches -- Government Monitoring of Communications and the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule -- Government Eavesdropping -- Warrantless Eavesdropping -- Warrantless Electronic Eavesdropping -- Court-Ordered Electronic Eavesdropping -- The Exclusionary Rule -- The Purpose of the Exclusionary Rule -- Government Participation in Illegal Searches -- Standing to Invoke the Exclusionary Rule -- Derivative Evidence: "The Fruit of the Poisonous Tree" -- Collateral Use of Illegally Seized Evidence -- Good Faith Exception to the Exclusionary Rule -- Disposition of Seized Property -- Interrogation and Self-Incrimination -- Confessions -- Voluntariness of Confessions -- The Miranda Decision -- Custody for Purposes of Miranda -- Interrogation Within the Meaning of Miranda -- Waiver of Miranda Rights -- Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel -- Corroboration of Confessions -- Suppression of Illegally Obtained Confessions -- Third-Party Confessions -- Self-Incrimination -- The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination -- Compulsion -- Incrimination -- Testimonial Communications -- Invoking the Fifth Amendment Privilege -- Waivers and Grants of Immunity -- Consequences of Asserting the Privilege -- Preliminary Stages of the Prosecution -- Pretrial Release and Ball -- Bail Reform -- Violation of Pretrial Release Conditions -- Preliminary Hearing -- Discovery -- Future Impeachment of Witnesses -- Preservation of Testimony -- Grand Jury Review -- Selection of the Grand Jury -- Scope of Grand Jury Investigations -- Witnesses' Rights Before a Grand Jury -- Grand Jury Secrecy -- Perfecting the Charge -- Identifying the Accused -- Describing the Offense Charged -- Identifying the Place the Offense Was Committed -- Stating the Time of the Offense -- Duplicity, Joinder, and Charging in the Alternative -- Amending the Indictment -- Bill of Particulars -- Pretrial Motions -- Discovery -- Scope of Discovery -- Constitutional Discovery -- Discovery Orders Against the Victims or Third Parties -- Prosecution's Right to Discovery -- Remedies for Violation of Discovery Orders -- Statutes of Limitations -- Speedy Trial -- Double Jeopardy -- Legislative Intent -- Separate Transactions -- Separate Sovereigns -- Collateral Estoppel -- Severance of Offenses and/or Parties -- Joinder and Severance of Offenses -- Joinder and Severance of Defendants -- Motion to Change Venue -- Trial -- Right to a Fair and Public Trial -- Arraignment -- Entry of the Plea and Plea Agreements -- Plea Bargaining -- Jury Trial -- Jury Selection -- Voir Dire -- Peremptory Challenges -- Presentation of Evidence -- Opening Statements -- Proving Venue and Jurisdiction -- Witnesses -- Real and Scientific Evidence -- Objections and Offers of Proof -- Defendant's Character -- Character Evidence -- Evidence of Other Crimes -- Motion for Mistrial -- Motion for Acquittal -- Verdict, Punishment, and Judicial Review -- Verdict and Punishment -- Closing Arguments and Summations -- Instructions to the Jury -- Verdicts, Polling the Jury, and Impeaching the Verdict -- Sentencing -- Probation or Suspension of Sentence -- Resentencing -- Sentencing for Contempt of Court -- Judicial Review -- Trial de Novo -- Motions to Set Aside the Verdict -- Preserving an Issue for Appeal -- The Right to Appeal -- Prosecution Appeals -- Habeas Corpus -- Claims of Innocence -- Nonjudicial Review of Convictions.
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650 0 $aCriminal procedure$zUnited States.
830 0 $aWest legal studies series.
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