Criminal Procedure: Laying Down the Law
Criminal Procedure: Laying Down the Law
Criminal Procedure: Laying Down the Law is a hands-on workbook designed to help students understand the constitutional provisions that shape and guide the Criminal Justice System. Through a step-by-step approach to critically analyzing and applying constitutional concepts in hypothetical scenarios, Robyn Scheina Brown enables students to fully grasp the principle legal tenets of the Criminal Justice System.
This exciting new workbook for courses on Criminal Procedure, Constitutional Law, or the Criminal Justice System features:
- two detailed hypothetical exercises in every chapter and#8212; one gives an answer with analysis, and the other is for the student to work through
- student checklists that guide students through a complicated analysis step by step
- easily digestible organization of materials, breaking Criminal Procedure down into its constitutional provisions, and showing how each relates to the Criminal Justice System
- clear and straightforward writing that sidesteps legal jargon, unpacks complex concepts, and explains how principles are applied in context
- two Supreme Court case excerpts and#8212; one landmark case and one recent case
- discussion questions and sample test questions
- manageable coverage and page count, at approximately 260 pages
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detailed Instructorand#8217;s Manual that includes:
- complete answers to discussion and case questions
- thorough analysis of the hypothetical exercises in each chapter
- extensive Test Bank that consists of detailed scenarios dealing with numerous constitutional provisions and multiple-choice questions