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Criminal Evidence : An Introduction by Craig Hemmens, John L. Worrall 2005

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Condition
Very Good: A book that has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, ...
Educational Level
Adult & Further Education
Level
Advanced
ISBN
9780195330410

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195330412
ISBN-13
9780195330410
eBay Product ID (ePID)
59636439

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
460 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Criminal Evidence : an Introduction
Subject
Evidence
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Author
John L. Worrall, Rolando V. Del Carmen, Craig Hemmens
Subject Area
Law
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
30.1 Oz
Item Length
6.9 in
Item Width
9.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"The authors of this book have done well. They are accurate without being wordy, conceptual without being unduly abstract, and comprehensive without wasting space on peripherals.... I commend the authors for making a significant contribution to the ever-expanding field of law textbooks for non-law students."--Rolando del Carmen,Sam Houston State University, "The authors of this book have done well. They are accurate without being wordy, conceptual without being unduly abstract, and comprehensive without wasting space on peripherals.... I commend the authors for making a significant contribution to the ever-expanding field of law textbooks fornon-law students."--Rolando del Carmen, Sam Houston State University, "The authors of this book have done well. They are accurate without being wordy, conceptual without being unduly abstract, and comprehensive without wasting space on peripherals.... I commend the authors for making a significant contribution to the ever-expanding field of law textbooks for non-law students."--Rolando del Carmen, Sam Houston State University
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
345.73/06
Table Of Content
Section One: Preliminary Matters: Setting the Stage1. IntroductionThe Development of the LawSources of LawSources of Individual RightsRules of Evidence2. The American Criminal Court SystemJurisdictionThe Federal CourtsThe State CourtsCourt ActorsOverview of the Criminal Process3. Some Important Underlying ConceptsBurdens of Production and ProofThe Exclusionary RuleAffirmative Defenses4. Forms of EvidenceTypes of EvidenceDirect and Circumstantial EvidenceJudicial NoticePresumptions and InferencesStipulationsSection Two: Arrest and Search Procedure5. An Introduction to the Fourth AmendmentIntroductionA Framework for Analyzing the Fourth AmendmentWhen a Search OccursDefinition of SeizureWhen a Search Is Reasonable: The Doctrine of JustificationStanding6. Arrests and Searches With WarrantsSearch and Arrest Warrant ComponentsArrest WarrantsSearch WarrantsSpecial Circumstances7. Arrests and Searches Without WarrantsWarrantless Actions Based on Probable CauseWarrantless Actions Based on Reasonable SuspicionWarrantless Actions Based on Administrative JustificationCheckpointsWarrantless Actions Based on Consent8. Self-Incrimination, Confessions, and Identification ProceduresThe Fifth Amendment and Self-IncriminationConfessionsIdentification ProceduresSection Three: Criminal Evidence9. Witness Competency, Credibility, and Impeachment IntroductionWitness Credibility10. Examining WitnessesSecuring the Attendance of WitnessesTypes of WitnessesHow Witnesses Are ExaminedOpinion Testimony11: Testimonial PrivilegesPrivileges and Witness CompetencyPrivileged Communications12. The Hearsay Rule and Its ExceptionsIntroductionHearsay and the Sixth AmendmentExemptions and Exceptions DistinguishedHearsay ExceptionsHearsay Procedure13: How Different Types of Evidence Are IntroducedAuthenticationBest Evidence RuleReal/Physical EvidenceDemonstrative EvidenceScientific Evidence
Synopsis
Criminal Evidence: An Introduction is comprehensive in its treatment of criminal evidence law--covering all necessary areas, such as the forms of evidence, the hearsay rule and its exceptions, examination of witnesses, testimonial privileges, and the concepts of relevancy and materiality. The text also features criminal procedure material, including the exclusionary rule, searches and seizures, interrogations, and pretrial identification procedures. In addition, the book covers the development of evidence law as common law, the Federal Rules of Evidence, and current "hot button" topics in criminal evidence such as DNA evidence. The text's comprehensive approach allows instructors to cover all of the "standard" material, while also adding selections that they consider most interesting and relevant to their particular courses. This textbook is intended for use in either a criminal evidence or criminal procedure class. The first five chapters cover preliminary matters in evidence law. This paves the way for a discussion of criminal procedure. Before students can fully understand the nuances of criminal evidence, they need to understand the basics of criminal procedure. It is the law of criminal procedure that governs the handling of evidence before it is introduced in court., Criminal Evidence: An Introduction is comprehensive in its treatment of criminal evidence law--covering all necessary areas, such as the forms of evidence, the hearsay rule and its exceptions, examination of witnesses, testimonial privileges, and the concepts of relevancy and materiality. The text also features criminal procedure material, including the exclusionary rule, searches and seizures, interrogations, and pretrial identification procedures. In addition, the book covers the development of evidence law as common law, the Federal Rules of Evidence, and current "hot button" topics in criminal evidence such as DNA evidence.

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