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1. Introduction to Criminal Procedure. Introduction: What Is Criminal Procedure? Competing Concerns in Criminal Procedure. The Relationship Between the Courts. Important Terms, Issues, and Trends in Criminal Procedure. The Criminal Process: An Overview. Introduction: What Can Be Done When Constitutional Rights Are Violated. Civil Litigation. Criminal Remedies. Non-Judicial Remedies. The Exclusionary Rule. Introduction: Understanding the Fourth Amendment's Text. A Framework for Analyzing the Fourth Amendment. When a Search Occurs. When a Seizure Occurs. The Doctrine of Justification. Introduction: The Fourth Amendment's Warrant Requirement. What Are the Components of a Valid Warrant? The Law of Arrest. Searches with Warrants. Special Circumstances. Introduction: Dispensing with the Fourth Amendment's Warrant Requirement. Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement. Introduction: Police-Citizen Encounters with Less Than Probable Cause. The Stop. The Frisk. The Expansion of Stop and Frisk Law: Controversial Decisions. Drug Courier Profiling. Investigative Detentions. Introduction: Beyond the Text of the Fourth Amendment. Exceptions Requiring Administrative Justification. Exceptions Requiring No Justification. Introduction: Extracting Information from Criminal Suspects. The Fifth Amendment and Self-Incrimination. Confessions and Interrogations. Introduction: Bring in the Witnesses. Pretrial Identification Techniques. Identification During Trial: An Introduction to Witness Questioning. The Exclusionary Rule and Identifications. Introduction: The Road to Trial. The Initial Appearance. The Probable Cause Hearing. Pretrial Release. The Preliminary Hearing. Discovery. Review Questions. Introduction: Bringing Charges and Mounting a Defense. The Prosecutor. The Grand Jury. The Defense Attorney. Introduction: Methods for Avoiding Trial. The Plea Bargaining Process. The Effects of Plea Bargaining. Elements of a Valid Guilty Plea. Introduction: Ensuring an Expeditious and Fair Trial. The Right to a Speedy Trial. The Right to An Impartial Judge. The Right to An Impartial Jury. Decision-Making Exercises. Review Questions. Introduction: More Protections for the Accused. The Right to a Public Trial. The Right to Confrontation. The Right to Compulsory Process. The Right to Double Jeopardy Protection. The Right to Assert an Entrapment Defense. Introduction: Closing the Door on the Criminal Process. Sentencing. Appeals. Habeas Corpus. Table of Contents
2. Remedies for Constitutional Violations.
3. Introduction to the Fourth Amendment
4. Actions Based on Probable Cause: Searches and Seizures with Warrants.
5. More Actions Based on Probable Cause: Searches and Seizures Without Warrants.
6. Actions Based on Reasonable Suspicion: Stop and Frisk and Investigative Detentions.
7. Actions Based on Administrative Justification or No Justification.
8 Interrogations and Confessions.
9. Identification Procedures and the Role of Witnesses.
10. The Pretrial Process.
11. Prosecutors, Grand Juries, and Defense Attorneys.
12. Plea Bargaining and Guilty Pleas.
13. Rights at Trial, Part I.
14. Rights at Trial, Part II.
15. Sentencing, Appeals, And Habeas Corpus.
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