Criminal Procedure: 2010 Case & Statutory Supplement |
 | Authors: Erwin Chemerinsky, Laurie L. Levenson Publisher: Aspen Publishers Category: Book
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Product Description The 2010 Criminal Procedure Supplement will provide edited versions of the most recent Supreme Court cases, including: Fourth Amendment - Ontario v. Quon (reasonable expectation of privacy)
- Michigan v. Fisher (exigent circumstances searches ;
Fifth Amendment - Florida v. Powell (addressing language necessary for Miranda warnings)
- Berghuis v. Thompkins (changing standards for waiver of Miranda rights)
- Maryland v. Shatzer (allowing reinterrogation after "break in custody")
Sixth Amendment - Porter v. McCollum (standards for ineffective assistance of counsel)
- Presley v. Georgia (right to public trial, including during voir dire)
Guilty Pleas - Padilla v. Kentucky (requiring non-citizens be advised of possible deportation consequences at guilty pleas)
Speedy Trials - Bloate v. U.S. (interpretation of Federal Speedy Trial Act)
Jury Trials - Berghuis v. Smith (discrimination in jury selection)
- Renico v. Lett (mistrial standards for deadlocked juries)
- Thaler v. Haynes (Batson challenges)
- Skilling v. U.S. (venue and pretrial publicity)
Sentencing and Appeals - Carr v. U.S. (interpretation of Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act)
- U.S. v. Marcus (plain error standard under FRCP 52(b))
- U.S. v. O'Brien (mandatory minimum provisions)
- Dillon v. U.S. (guidelines sentencing)
- Graham v. Florida (juvenile life without parole sentences and cruel & unusual punishment)
Habeas Corpus - Magwood v. Culliver (standards for successive claims)
- Beard v. Kindler (impact of fugitive forfeiture rule on adequate-state-grounds doctrine)
- Padilla v. Kentucky (ineffective assistance of counsel)
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