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LaFave, Israel, King and Kerr's Criminal Procedure, 5th (Hornbook Seri...

LaFave, Israel, King and Kerr's Criminal Procedure, 5th (Hornbook Series)

Copyright: 2009
ISBN-13: 9780314199362
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Series: Hornbook
Brand: West Law School
Pages: 1496
Components: 1 Print
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This title analyzes the law governing all major steps in the criminal justice process, beginning with investigation and ending with post-appeal collateral attacks. All major themes are covered, with emphasis upon those basic issues deemed most significant in the case law and literature. Because of their importance, leading Supreme Court opinions are given in-depth treatment. All Hornbook sections are cross-referenced to comparable sections of the authors' seven-volume Criminal Procedure treatise (readily available in Westlaw database CRIMPROC) containing more detailed analysis and citations to additional supporting authorities.