The criminal process : prosecution and defense functions / by Harry I. Subin, Chester L. Mirsky, Ian S. Weinstein.

Author
Subin, Harry I., 1935- [Browse]
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
St. Paul, Minn. : West Pub. Co., 1993.
Description
xxxvii, 470 pages ; 26 cm + teacher's manual

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    • "Reprinted from Subin, Minsky & Weinstein's 'Federal criminal practice: prosecution and defense', West's Criminal practice series (1992)."
    • Includes index.
    Contents
    • 1. The Lawyer and the Proof Process
    • 2. Asserting Claims
    • 3. Proving Contested Claims
    • 4. U.S. v. Mario Long
    • The Police Initiated Case
    • 5. The Decision to Charge
    • The Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion
    • 6. The Initiation of the Criminal Process
    • 7. Proceedings on the Complaint
    • The Initial Appearance Before the Magistrate
    • 8. Preventive Detention Proceedings
    • 9. The Initial Assessment of the Government's Proof: Preliminary Examination and Grand Jury Review
    • 10. Adjudication by Guilty Plea
    • 11. The Investigative Powers of the Prosecutor
    • 12. Federal Grand Jury Investigation
    • 13. The Indictment
    • 14. Pretrial Discovery
    • 15. Pretrial Motions
    • 16. Hearings on Pretrial Motions
    • 17. Preparation for Trial
    • 18. The Trial
    • 19. Sentencing
    • App. A. United States v. Christopher
    • Chronology
    • App. B. Selected Provisions of the United States Constitution
    • App. C. Selected Provisions of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
    • App. D. Bail Reform Act of 1984.
    ISBN
    • 0314011269
    • 9780314011268
    LCCN
    92046226
    OCLC
    27187252
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