NCJ Number
102979
Date Published
1986
Length
558 pages
Annotation
This handbook reviews 1985 Federal and State court decisions pertaining to criminal procedure.
Abstract
The book focuses on cases relating to the fourth amendment (arrests, searches, seizures, electronic surveillance, and the exclusionary rule); fifth amendment (self-incrimination, grand jury proceedings, and double jeopardy); and sixth amendment (identification practices, right to counsel, speedy and public trial, confrontation, and compulsory process). Other cases reviewed cover pretrial proceedings (prosecutorial discretion and conduct, pretrial release, joinder and severance, disclosure and discovery, and time for trial); guilty pleas (initial advice and findings, plea agreements, and withdrawal of plea); and juries (right to and waiver of jury trial, jury selection, challenges, court and counsel conduct, instructions, deliberations, and verdict). Remaining topics are evidence (judicial notice, relevancy, privileges, witnesses, scientific and expert testimony, and hearsay); sentencing (capital and noncapital sentences, sentencing procedures, and probation and parole); and appeals and habeas corpus. In addition to the review of Federal and State court decisions, some 24 noteworthy law review articles published in 1985 are included. Chapter footnotes and a table of cases.