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Emanuel Law Outlines for Criminal Procedure 33rd Edition Steven L. Emanuel ISBN 9798894109787
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An ELO helps you master legal concepts as they are introduced in class and supports consistent, effective exam preparation throughout the semester. From your first day of class to your final exam, an ELO is an indispensable study companion.
About the Book — Tools for Success
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Capsule Summaries offer concise overviews of the key concepts covered in each full outline.
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Comprehensive course outlines present black-letter law in a structured format that complements casebook reading and helps students build their own outlines.
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Quiz Yourself sections include short-answer questions with sample responses to reinforce understanding and self-test comprehension.
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Exam Tips highlight commonly tested issues and recurring fact patterns.
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Casebook Correlation Charts link outline sections to corresponding pages in major casebooks for easy reference.
New and Expanded Coverage in This Edition of Emanuel Law Outlines® for Criminal Procedure
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Recent lower-court decisions interpreting Carpenter v. United States (2018), addressing when government access to personal data held by third parties—such as cell phone companies—requires a warrant supported by probable cause.
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Mitchell v. Wisconsin, which holds that police may conduct a blood-alcohol test without a warrant when a driver is unconscious due to intoxication.
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Expanded discussion of 42 U.S.C. § 1983, which allows individuals to seek monetary damages when a police officer violates their constitutional rights, including Fourth Amendment protections.
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Samia v. United States, clarifying the use of a non-testifying co-defendant’s confession in joint trials and easing restrictions on redactions under the Confrontation Clause.
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Analysis of “selective prosecution” claims, including why such claims are extremely difficult for defendants to successfully prove.
Emanuel Law Outlines for Criminal Procedure 33rd Edition Steven L. Emanuel ISBN 9798894109787, 979-8894109787 & 9798894109794
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Steven L. Emanuel




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