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Criminal Procedure: Adjudication and Right to Counsel, Fourth Edition
This Fourth Edition is designed specifically for courses focused on the adjudicative stages of criminal procedure—pretrial, trial, and post-trial. The text thoroughly explores topics such as prosecutorial discretion, pretrial release, grand juries, speedy trial rights, venue, joinder and severance, discovery, the right to counsel at various stages, guilty pleas and plea bargaining, trial proceedings, sentencing, appeals, and postconviction remedies.
Derived from the acclaimed Comprehensive Criminal Procedure casebook, this volume offers a focused and manageable approach tailored for classroom use. It is intended for use alongside an annual statutory supplement covering the relevant rules and statutes.
New to the Fourth Edition:
- Coverage of recent and significant judicial decisions, statutes, and rule changes since the Third Edition
- “Roadmap” introductions to each set of Notes and Questions, offering clear guidance for students and faculty
- Expanded discussion of ineffective assistance of counsel during plea bargaining
- Reorganized and substantially revised analysis of the Crawford doctrine
- Updated notes addressing emerging issues, including progressive prosecutors, cash bail reform, and cybercrime
Key Benefits for Students and Instructors:
- A rigorous and thoughtfully structured casebook developed by a distinguished author team
- Strong foundation in criminal procedure and the constitutional right to counsel
- Thematic organization enhances comprehension and classroom engagement
- Concise, accessible format makes complex topics more approachable
- Reflects the most respected and current legal scholarship in criminal procedure
Allen, Hoffman, Livingston, Leipold & Meares Criminal Procedure Adjudication and Right to Counsel Fourth Edition ISBN 9798889061854 & 979-8889061854




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