Background
Haddad, James Brian was born in 1942 in. Bachelor of Arts, University Notre Dame, 1964.
(Expert review of the limitations upon law enforcement pra...)
Expert review of the limitations upon law enforcement practices and procedures, confessions and interrogations, and eyewitness identification procedures. Examines surveillance, law of arrest, and search and seizure. Identifies exlusionary principles and alternative remedies for unlawful investigative practices, as well as limits of undercover work. Overviews judicial process, including grand jury proceedings, right to bail, pre-trial motions, and competency to stand trial. Also covers disclosure and discovery, trial by jury, presenting the case, sentencing, and appellate and other post-trial remedies.
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As with prior editions, the casebook begins with a treatment of limitations of law enforcement investigative procedures. And also, like prior editions, the authors stress the newer decisions, with reliance upon summaries of older decisions to trace the development of the law in various areas. Materials related to problems in the context of criminal procedure are provided to remind the student that criminal procedure does not begin and end with police conduct and pre-trial motions. Every chapter has been revised, updated, and contracted or expanded as the law has developed.Topics covered include expert review of the limitations upon law enforcement practices and procedures, confessions and interrogations, and eyewitness identification procedures. The casebook examines surveillance, law of arrest, and search and seizure. It identifies exlusionary principles and alternative remedies for unlawful investigative practices, as well as limits of undercover work. There is an overview of judi
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(This is the 2006 Supplement to Haddad, Marsh, Zagel, Meye...)
This is the 2006 Supplement to Haddad, Marsh, Zagel, Meyer, Starkman and Bauer's Cases and Comments on Criminal Procedure, Sixth Edition. The casebook covers expert review of the limitations upon law enforcement practices and procedures, confessions and interrogations, and eyewitness identification procedures. The casebook examines surveillance, law of arrest, and search and seizure. It identifies exlusionary principles and alternative remedies for unlawful investigative practices, as well as limits of undercover work. There is an overview of judicial process, including grand jury proceedings, right to bail, pre-trial motions, and competency to stand trial. The casebook also covers disclosure and discovery, trial by jury, presenting the case, sentencing, and appellate and other post-trial remedies.
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Haddad, James Brian was born in 1942 in. Bachelor of Arts, University Notre Dame, 1964.
Bachelor, University Notre Dame, 1964. Juris Doctor, University Notre Dame, 1967. Master of Laws, Northwestern University, 1969.
Bar: Illinois 1967. Assistant state"s attorney Cook County (Illinois), 1967-1969. First assistant state"s attorney, 1973-1974. Now professor Northwestern University School Law.
Lecturer National College District Attorneys, Houston, since 1971.
Professor-reporter Illinois Judicial Conference Seminars for Judges, since 1971. Member Illinois Law Enforcement Commission, 1973-1977.
Member Illinois Pattern Jury Instruction Committee, since 1975. Member Illinois Criminal Sentencing Commission, 1978-1980.
(Expert review of the limitations upon law enforcement pra...)
(This is the 2006 Supplement to Haddad, Marsh, Zagel, Meye...)
(As with prior editions, the casebook begins with a treatm...)
Member of Order of Coif.