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Cases on Criminal Procedure 2023-2024 – PDF eBook

Author: Robert M. Bloom
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Format: PDF
Print ISBN: 9798886143966
eText ISBN: 9798886143973
Copyright: 2023

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Table Of Contents

CoverIllinois v. Gates7. Administrative Searches
Front Mattera. Anticipatory SearchesCity of Los Angeles v. Patel
Editorial AdvisorsUnited States v. GrubbsChapter 5 Overview of Fourth Amendment Through the Use of Dog Cases
Title Page2. Pretext and Scope of Probable CauseIntroduction
CopyrightMaryland v. PringleA. Overview
About Aspen PublishingWhren v. United StatesUnited States v. Place
DedicationAtwater v. City of Lago VistaB. Expectation of Privacy
Summary of ContentsVirginia v. MooreFlorida v. Jardines
ContentsFlorence v. BurlingtonC. Probable Cause
Table of CasesB. Reasonable Suspicion—Stop and Frisk Terry DoctrineFlorida v. Harris
Preface1. OverviewD. Scope of Search
AcknowledgmentsCamara v. Municipal Court of San FranciscoIllinois v. Caballes
Pertinent Amendments to the Constitution of the United StatesTerry v. OhioRodriguez v. United States
Justices of the Supreme Court from 1930 to the PresentUtah v. StrieffChapter 6 Interrogation
Chapter 1 Exclusionary Rule2. When Does a Stop Implicate the Fourth Amendment?Introduction
IntroductionUnited States v. MendenhallA. Voluntariness
A. Origin of the Exclusionary RuleTorres v. Madrid1. Historical
Weeks v. United StatesUnited States v. DraytonBrown v. State of Mississippi
Silverthorne Lumber Company v. United States3. Reasonable Suspicion StandardRogers v. Richmond
B. Applicability to StatesUnited States v. Arvizu2. Torture
Wolf v. ColoradoIllinois v. WardlowExtract from Israeli Supreme Court Ruling
Adamson v. CaliforniaNavarette v. CaliforniaOther Comments About Torture
Mapp v. OhioKansas v. GloverU.S. Senate Select Committee Study
C. Criticism4. Scope of Terry Stop3. Modern
Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents of Federal Bureau of NarcoticsHiibel v. Sixth Judicial Court of Nevada, Humboldt CountyColorado v. Connelly
Hudson v. MichiganMichigan v. LongArizona v. Fulminante
Collins v. VirginiaMinnesota v. DickersonB. Movement Away from Voluntariness Standard
D. Direct CutbacksArizona v. JohnsonMalloy v. Hogan
1. BalancingC. Administrative Searches—Use of the Reasonableness Clause to Do BalancingMassiah v. United States
United States v. Calandra1. HousingEscobedo v. Illinois
Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole v. ScottCamara v. Municipal Court of San FranciscoC. Miranda
2. Good-Faith Exception to the Exclusionary Rule2. Schools1. Miranda v. Arizona
United States v. LeonSafford Unified School District #1 v. ReddingMiranda v. Arizona
Massachusetts v. SheppardBoard of Education of Independent School District No. 92 of Pottawatomie County v. Earls2. Warnings
Groh v. Ramirez3. RoadwaysFlorida v. Powell
Illinois v. KrullMichigan Department of State Police v. Sitz3. Custody
Arizona v. EvansCity of Indianapolis v. EdmondBerkemer v. McCarty
Herring v. United StatesIllinois v. LidsterYarborough v. Alvarado
E. Exceptions to Fruits Doctrine4. WorkplaceJ.D.B. v. North Carolina
Wong Sun v. United StatesSkinner v. Railway LaborHowes v. Fields
Brown v. IllinoisChandler v. Miller4. Interrogation
Murray v. United States5. ProbationRhode Island v. Innis
Nix, Warden of the Iowa State Penitentiary v. WilliamsSamson v. CaliforniaArizona v. Mauro
Utah v. Strieff6. BordersIllinois v. Perkins
F. StandingUnited States v. Martinez-FuertePennsylvania v. Muniz
Jones v. United StatesUnited States v. Flores-Montano5. Miranda Waiver
Rakas v. Illinois7. Arrestsa. Overview
Byrd v. United StatesMaryland v. KingNorth Carolina v. Butler
Chapter 2 Search and Seizure—Fourth AmendmentFlorence v. BurlingtonColorado v. Spring
IntroductionChapter 4 WarrantsConnecticut v. Barrett
A. OverviewIntroductionDavis v. United States
New Jersey v. T.L.O.A. Arrest Warrantsb. Silence
B. Expectation of PrivacyChimel v. CaliforniaMichigan v. Mosley
1. OverviewMaryland v. BuieBerghuis v. Thompkins
Katz v. United StatesPayton v. New Yorkc. Request for Counsel
2. Third Party Doctrine Following Rationale of KatzSteagald v. United StatesEdwards v. Arizona
Hoffa v. United StatesB. Search WarrantsOregon v. Bradshaw
United States v. WhiteLo-Ji Sales, Inc. v. New YorkMaryland v. Shatzer
United States v. MillerAndresen v. Maryland6. Miranda and the Exclusionary Rule
California v. GreenwoodUnited States v. BanksOregon v. Elstad
3. Area ConsiderationsIllinois v. McArthurNew York v. Quarles
Oliver v. United StatesHudson v. Michigan7. Miranda Reconsidered
United States v. DunnBailey v. United StatesDickerson v. United States
Collins v. VirginiaC. Exceptions to Warrant RequirementVega v. Tekow
California v. Greenwood1. ConsentMissouri v. Seibert
Florida v. RileySchneckloth v. BustamonteUnited States v. Patane
a. HomeIllinois v. RodriguezD. Sixth Amendment
Kyllo v. United StatesFernandez v. California1. Mechanism to Analyze Interrogation
Florida v. JardinesFlorida v. JimenoMassiah v. United States
C. Digital World and Enhancement Devices2. Plain ViewBrewer v. Williams
Kyllo v. United StatesArizona v. HicksUnited States v. Henry
United States v. JonesMinnesota v. DickersonKuhlmann v. Wilson
Florida v. Jardines3. Search Incident to ArrestTexas v. Cobb
Carpenter v. United StatesChimel v. California2. Waiver
1. Enhancement Devices—DogsUnited States v. RobinsonMichigan v. Jackson
United States v. PlaceRiley v. CaliforniaPatterson v. Illinois
Illinois v. CaballesBirchfield v. North DakotaMontejo v. Louisiana
Florida v. JardinesMaryland v. Buie3. Fruits Analysis and Exclusionary Rule
D. Standing4. Automobile—Search Incident to ArrestFellers v. United States
1. OriginalNew York v. BeltonKansas v. Ventris
Jones v. United StatesThornton v. United StatesChapter 7 Eyewitness Identification
2. Merging of Expectation of Privacy with StandingArizona v. GantIntroduction
Rakas v. Illinois5. Probable Cause to Search an AutomobileA. Warren Court Approach
Byrd v. United StatesCarroll v. United StatesUnited States v. Wade
Rawlings v. KentuckyChambers v. MaroneyGilbert v. California
Minnesota v. OlsonCalifornia v. AcevedoB. Sixth Amendment—Attachment of Right to Counsel
Minnesota v. CarterCollins v. VirginiaKirby v. Illinois
Brendlin v. California6. Exigent CircumstancesRothgery v. Gillespie County, Texas
Chapter 3 Level of Justification for Fourth Amendment Intrusions in a Variety of SettingsWelsh v. WisconsinUnited States v. Ash
IntroductionBrigham City, Utah v. StuartC. Due Process
A. Probable Cause—Arrest and Criminal SearchesMichigan v. FisherStovall v. Denno
1. GenerallyKentucky v. KingManson v. Brathwaite
Aguilar v. TexasMissouri v. McNeelyPerry v. New Hampshire
Spinelli v. United StatesMitchell v. WisconsinState v. Lawson Oregon State Case

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