Search and Seizure, Third Edition
Search and Seizure, Third Edition is the only book of its kind written ...
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Publisher :Michie
Format: 2 volumes, hardbound, with current supplement
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ISBN: 9780327100119
2000
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Search and Seizure, Third Edition is the only book of its kind written by an active trial lawyer for other active trial lawyers and judges. Use the author's first-hand experience to learn about the law of search and seizure as it is actually interpreted on the streets and in courts of law.
Search and Seizure addresses the types of issues that busy practitioners and judges encounter every day. It analyzes the principles and applications of search and seizure law, unlocking its subtleties and providing the tools to ensure that no aspect of your case is overlooked.
Clearly written and comprehensive in scope, Search and Seizure offers expert insight on such issues as reasonable expectation of privacy, consent, and probable cause, as well as current guidelines governing search and seizure in such specific circumstances as vehicles, professional offices, and airports. It contains practice pointers throughout the text, concise summaries of the standards of governing a particular rule of search and seizure law, and numerous checklists you can use to debrief a client or prepare for a suppression motion and hearing. Extensive case citations illustrate the applications of the Fourth Amendment and, in every case, describe precisely the exact location of the quotes within a case.
VOLUME 1
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The reasonable expectation of privacy
Chapter 3 Probable cause
Chapter 4 History and purpose of the exclusionary rule
Chapter 5 Applying the exclusionary rule
Chapter 6 Standing to object to a search
Chapter 7 The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine
Chapter 8 Consent searches
Chapter 9 Plain view, hearing, smell, and touch
Chapter 10 Open fields
Chapter 11 Searches in other areas
Chapter 12 Private searches
Chapter 13 Abandonment
Chapter 14 Exigent circumstances
Chapter 15 Stop and frisk
Chapter 16 Search incident to arrest
Chapter 17 Seizure of vehicles
Chapter 18 Vehicle searches
Chapter 19 Searches and seizures of premises
Chapter 20 Searches of offices of lawyers, doctors, and other professionals
Chapter 21 Searches involving First Amendment Rights
VOLUME 2
Chapter 22 Arrest and other seizures of persons
Chapter 23 Searches of persons
Chapter 24 Body searches
Chapter 25 Searches of prisons, parolees, probationers and as a condition of bail
Chapter 26 Border searches and stops
Chapter 27 Immigration stops and searches
Chapter 28 Seizures and searches of vessels
Chapter 29 Seizures and searches of mail and packages
Chapter 30 Seizures and searches of luggage and other containers
Chapter 31 Inventory searches
Chapter 32 airport searches and seizures
Chapter 33 Lesser intursive forms of electronic surveillance
Chapter 34 Administrative and regulatory searches and seizures
Chapter 35 Military searches and seizures
Chapter 36 Foreign searches and seizures
Chapter 37 National Security searches and seizures
Chapter 38 Other searches and seizures authorized by special needs
Chapter 39 Subpoena duces tecum
Chapter 40 Searches and seizures of documents
Chapter 41 Warrant requirement in general
Chapter 42 Applications for warrants
Chapter 43 Form, content, and construction of warrants
Chapter 44 Conduct of searches and execution of warrants
Chapter 45 Litigating the Motion to Suppress
Chapter 46 Appellate and Post-Conviction Review
Chapter 47 Civil and Other Remedies to Illegal Searches
Appendices, Table of Cases, Index
Hall, John Wesley
John Wesley Hall, Jr. is a criminal defense lawyer and former prosecutor who practices in Little Rock, Arkansas. His criminal practice includes trials, appeals, and post-conviction litigation in all types of criminal cases, including an active death penalty practice. He has argued before the U.S. Supreme Court and in four federal circuit courts. Before beginning his criminal defense practice, Mr. Hall was a deputy prosecuting attorney in Little Rock - and was head of the office's Career Criminal Division at the time of his retirement. Mr. Hall has been an occasional Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas Little Rock School of Law and a lecturer at UALR's Graduate School of Criminal Justice. He is also a regular CLE speaker on search and seizure and lawyers' ethics in criminal cases. He is a member of the board of directors of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, a Fellow of the American Board of Criminal Lawyers, certified as a Criminal Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, and a Past President of the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Mr. Hall received his J.D. from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and his B.A. from Hendrix College.