
Criminal Procedure : The Constitution and the Police
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Table of Figures | p. xv |
Preface | p. xvii |
Acknowledgments | p. xix |
Overview of Constitutional Criminal Procedure | p. 1 |
Search and Seizure-The Framework of the Fourth Amendment | p. 9 |
Introduction to the Fourth Amendment | p. 11 |
When Does the Fourth Amendment Apply? | p. 15 |
Governmental Action-Public Versus Private Search | p. 15 |
Reasonable Expectation of Privacy | p. 21 |
What Does the Fourth Amendment Require?-The Doctrine of Justification | p. 41 |
Probable Cause-The Standard for Search and Arrest | p. 42 |
Reasonable Suspicion-The Standard for Stop and Frisk | p. 63 |
What Constitutes a Stop? | p. 67 |
The Expansion of Terry: Demand for Identification, Vehicle Stops, Detention of Effects, Protective Sweeps, and Plain Feel | p. 71 |
Administrative Searches | p. 94 |
Search and Arrest Warrants | p. 111 |
Note on the Warrant Requirement | p. 111 |
The Components of a Valid Search Warrant | p. 112 |
Neutral and Detached Magistrate | p. 112 |
The Probable Cause Showing | p. 113 |
The Particularity Requirement | p. 115 |
Execution of a Search Warrant | p. 126 |
Administrative Search Warrants | p. 127 |
Anticipatory Search Warrants | p. 127 |
The Arrest Warrant Requirement | p. 128 |
The Components of a Valid Arrest Warrant | p. 129 |
Warrantless Searches and Seizures | p. 133 |
Introduction | p. 133 |
Exceptions That Require Probable Cause: The Emergency Exception (Exigent Circumstances) | p. 134 |
Exceptions That Require Probable Cause: Search Incident to Arrest | p. 143 |
Exceptions That Require Probable Cause: Automobile Search and the Container Doctrine | p. 153 |
Exceptions That Require Reasonable Suspicion: Stop and Frisk and Investigative Detentions | p. 158 |
Administrative and Inventory Searches | p. 158 |
Warrantless Intrusion Requiring No Justification: Consent | p. 160 |
The Plain View Doctrine | p. 171 |
The Problem of Pretext | p. 177 |
The Exclusionary Rule: Rationale, Operation, and Limitations | p. 181 |
The Rationale of the Exclusionary Rule | p. 181 |
The Derivative Evidence ("Fruit-of-the-Poisonous-Tree") Doctrine | p. 185 |
Limitations on the Exclusionary Rule | p. 200 |
Standing | p. 200 |
Limitation to Criminal Trial Versus Other Proceedings | p. 211 |
The Good Faith Exception | p. 215 |
The Impeachment Exception | p. 226 |
Harmless Error | p. 227 |
Interrogation and Confessions | p. 229 |
The Voluntariness Standard | p. 231 |
The Miranda Approach | p. 243 |
The Miranda Decision | p. 243 |
The Components of Miranda | p. 246 |
Custody | p. 246 |
Interrogation | p. 254 |
The Substance and Adequacy of the Warnings | p. 265 |
Waiver of Miranda Rights | p. 270 |
Waiver After Invocation of the Right to Silence or to Counsel | p. 281 |
Limitations on the Scope of the Miranda Exclusionary Rule | p. 293 |
Use of the Statement for Impeachment | p. 295 |
The Public Safety Exception | p. 296 |
Suppression of the Fruits of a Statement Obtained in Violation of Miranda | p. 302 |
Summary-What's Left of Miranda? | p. 305 |
The Sixth Amendment "Right to Counsel" Approach | p. 307 |
The Massiah Doctrine | p. 307 |
The "Deliberately Elicit" Standard | p. 308 |
At What Point Does the Massiah Doctrine Apply?-The Initiation of Judicial Proceedings | p. 310 |
Waiver and Exceptions to the Massiah Doctrine | p. 311 |
Overview of Interrogation and Confessions | p. 316 |
Other Investigative Procedures | p. 317 |
Other Investigative Procedures-Eyewitness Identification, Bodily Intrusions, Examination of Physical Attributes, Entrapment, "High-Tech" and Computer Searches | p. 319 |
Eyewitness Identification | p. 319 |
Bodily Intrusions and Examination of Suspect's Physical Attributes | p. 325 |
Entrapment | p. 331 |
The Common Law Defense | p. 331 |
Due Process | p. 333 |
"High-Tech" Searches | p. 338 |
Electronic Surveillance and Wiretapping | p. 338 |
Searches of Computers | p. 339 |
September 11, 2001, and Its Aftermath | p. 343 |
Table of Cases | p. 349 |
Index | p. 359 |
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