Criminal Procedure: 2023 Case and Statutory Supplement
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150 pages
Publication Date
2023-08-16
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Intended for use with any of the authors’ three casebooks for Criminal Procedure—all of which were revised in 2022—the 2023 Case and Statutory Supplement combines two objectives: first, it covers the cases decided in the 2021-2023 Supreme Court terms; second, it provides important statutory material related to each of the casebooks’ chapters.
New to the 2023 Edition:
Significant new decisions and materials, among them:
Analysis of important, recent decisions in the area of Criminal Procedure, including several decisions from the Supreme Court’s most recent terms and discussion of policy issues at the forefront of criminal law
Changes in Investigation chapters:
New case: Vega v. Tekoh (the ability to sue police for violating Miranda v. Arizona)
Changes in Adjudication chapters:
New cases, including United States v. Tsarnaev (pretrial publicity and jury selection); Bucklew v. Precythe (method of execution); Denezpi v. United States (dual sovereignty exception to the double jeopardy rule); Samia v. United States (Bruton problems); Smith v. United States (double jeopardy rules in venue cases)
Amended Rules 16(a)(1)(G) and 16(b)(1)(C) (Expert Witnesses)
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