This book has been replaced by a newer edition:
Cases and Problems in Criminal Procedure: The Police, Seventh Edition
by Myron Moskovitz, Elizabeth I. Boals, J. Amy Dillard
2019, 1274 pp, casebound, ISBN 978-1-5310-1313-4
$208.00
Teacher's Manual available
Cases and Problems in Criminal Procedure: The Police
Sixth Edition
2014
Tags: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure
Teacher's Manual available
1310 pp $202.00
ISBN 978-1-63043-051-1
eISBN 978-1-63043-052-8
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This unique coursebook attempts to recreate for law students the experience that lawyers have when analyzing the procedural issues involved in the investigatory phase of a criminal case. This approach not only enhances learning but also makes learning enjoyable since students get to play lawyer. At the outset of each chapter, a complex problem is presented in the form of a memo to a law clerk working in a variety of settings (reporting to a public defender, prosecutor, judge or private criminal defense attorney). The problem is followed by the research tools—relevant cases and statutes—necessary to solve the problem. Notes follow many cases, suggesting to students how the cases might be used to analyze the problem. They also contain summaries of recent cases which may give students a broader perspective on how courts are handling the issues raised by the main cases. This book focuses on criminal procedure under the United States Constitution. Cases are edited sparingly, and many dissents and concurring opinions are included. The cases are presented in chronological order within a topic so that students can see how doctrines or laws developed historically.
This casebook is supplemented annually, and a Teacher's Manual is available to professors.
This book also is available in a three-hole punched, alternative loose-leaf version printed on 8.5 x 11 inch paper with wider margins and with the same pagination as the hardbound book.