Criminal Procedure (10th ed. 2025)

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The tenth edition of Criminal Procedure focuses on the Fourth Amendment search and seizure provision, the Fifth Amendment protection against unlawful confessions, the Sixth Amendment right to counsel, and more. It effectively covers all of the foundational constitutional criminal procedure concepts and recent U.S. Supreme Court cases, including those analyzing Miranda\u27s constitutional status and searches of smart phones and historical cell phone records, as well as the use of canine officers to conduct searches. In addition, the book includes a number of notes, questions, and problems exploring state and lower federal court cases interpreting Supreme Court precedent to address existing and developing criminal procedure issues. It also provides several forms and examples to help students fully appreciate and analyze key principles of constitutional criminal procedure.https://scholarlycommons.law.wlu.edu/fac_books/1206/thumbnail.jp

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