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    OUTLINE
    PREFACE
    TABLE OF CASES
    Chapter1. The Constitutionalization of Criminal Procedure
    1.1 Introduation
    1.2 Application of Bill of Rights Guarantees to the States
    1.3 Expansive Interpreations of Individual Guarantees
    OUTLINE
    1.3 Expanxive Interpretations of Indiviual Guarantees¡ªContinued
    1.4 The Doctrine of Limited Retroactive Application
    Chapter2. Arrest,Search and Seizure
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 Protected Areas and Intersts
    OUTLINE
    2.2 Protected Areas and Interests-Continued
    2.3 "Probable Cause"and Related Problems
    2.4 Search Warrants:Issuance
    2.5 Search Warrants:Execution
    OUTLINE
    2.6 Warrantless Searches and Seizures of Persons
    2.7 Warrantless Searches and Seizures of Permises
    2.8 Warrantless Searches and Seizures of Automobiles
    2.9 Stop-and-Frisk and Other Brief Detention
    2.10 Grand Jury Subpoenas
    2.11 Inspection;Regulatory Searches
    2.12 Consent Searches
    2.13 Third Party Consent
    Chapter3. Wiretapping,Electronic Eavesdroping, and the Use of Secret Agents
    3.1 Histonal Background; Application of Fourth Amendment
    OUTLINE
    3.1 Historial Background; Application of Fourth Amendment-Continued
    3.2 Constitutionality of Tille III of the Crime Cintrol Act
    3.3 The Use of Secret Agents to Obtain Incriminating Statements
    3.4 Disclosure of Electronic Surveillance Records
    3.5 The use of Secret Agents to "Encourage"Criminal Conduct
    OUTLINE
    Chapter4. Police Interrogation and Confessions
    4.1 Introduction
    4.2 The "Voluntariness"-"totality of Circumstances"Test
    4.3 The Right to Counsel
    4.4 The Priviege Against Self-Incrimination
    4.5 Miranda: What Offenses Are Covered?
    OUTLINE
    4.6 Miranda:When is Interrogation "Custodial"?
    4.7 Miranda:What Constitutes"Interrogation"?
    4.8 Miranda:What Warnings Are Required?
    4.9 Miranda:what Warnings Are Required?
    4.10 Self-Incrimination and the Grand Jury Witness
    OUTLINE
    4.10 Self-Incrimination and the Grand Jury Witness-Continued
    chapter5. Lineups and Other Pretrial Identification Procedures
    5.1 The Priviilege Against Self-incrimimation
    5.2 The Right to Counsel and Confrontation:Lineups
    5.3 The Right to Counsel and Confrontation:Other Identification Procedures
    5.4 Due Process:"The Totality of the circumstances"-Continued
    Chapter6. The Exclvsionary Rules and Their Application
    6.1 Introduction
    6.2 fifth Amendment,Sixth Amendment,and Due Process Exclusion
    6.3 Fourth Amendment Exclusion
    6.4 The"Good Faith "Exception
    6.5 Application to Proceedings Other Than the Trial
    OUTLINE
    6.5 Application to Proceedings Other Than the Trial-Continued
    6.6 Derivative Evidence
    6.7 Impeachment
    6.8 Standing
    OUTLINE
    6.8 Standing-Continued
    6.9 Burden of Proof
    Chapter7. Right to Counsel
    7.1 Sixth Amendment Right
    7.2 Additional Constitutional Rights to Counsel and Other Assistance
    7.3 Right to Counsel:Stages of the process
    OUTLINE
    7.3 Right to Counsel:Stages of the Process-Continued
    7.4 Waiver of Counsel and the Right to Proceed Pro se
    7.5 Lawyer-Client Relationship
    7.6 State Interference With Counsel
    OUTLINE
    7.7 Effentive Assistance of Counsel
    Chapter8. The Post-Investigatory Process:From Bail to Appellate Review
    8.1 Pretrial Release
    8.2 Decision to Charge
    8.3 Scope and Timing of the Prosecution
    8.4 Notice,Discovery and Disclosure
    8.5 Guilty Pleas
    8.6 impartial Jury and Judge
    8.7 Fair Trial and Free Press
    8.8 The trial
    8.9 Post-Trial Procedures
    OUTLINE
    8.9 Post-Trial Procedures-Continued
    8.10 Harmless Error







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