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Introduction

PART I: Gathering Information

Chapter 1: THE BORDERS OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: DAILY INTERACTIONS BETWEEN POLICE AND CITIZENS;
Chapter 2: BRIEF STOPS AND SEARCHES;
Chapter 3: FULL SEARCHES OF PEOPLE AND PLACES;
Chapter 4: SEARCHES IN RECURRING PLACES AND CONTEXTS;
Chapter 5: ARRESTS;
Chapter 6: REMEDIES FOR UNREASONABLE SEARCHES & SEIZURES;
Chapter 7:THE INFLUENCE OF TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICS;
Chapter 8: INTERROGATIONS;
Chapter 9 COMPLEX INVESTIGATIONS AND THE GRAND JURY

PART II:   Charging, Prelimnary Evaluation of Charges, AND Punishment without Conviction

Chapter 10: RIGHT TO COUNSEL
Chapter 11: DETENTION AND BAIL
Chapter 12: CHARGING
Chapter 13: PRE-TRIAL CHALLENGES
Chapter 14: FORFEITURE

PART III:  Resolution of Guilt or Innocence, Plea Bargaining, Trial and Other Alternatives

Chapter 15: SPEEDY TRIAL PREPARATION
Chapter 16: CRIMINAL DISCOVERY
Chapter 17: GUILTY PLEAS AND PLEA BARGAINS
Chapter 18: THE CRIMINAL TRIAL
Chapter 19: THE CRIMINAL JURY

PART IV: Measuring and Reassessing Guilt and Punishment

Chapter 20: SENTENCING
Chapter 21: Death Penalty Super-procedure
Chapter 22: Punishment and Race
Chapter 23: Appeals
Chapter 24: Post conviction judicial review
Chapter 25: Post conviction executive review

 
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