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THE GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL

ANNUAL REVIEW OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE


41ST EDITION (PUBLISHED JUNE 2012)

THE GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL ANNUAL REVIEW OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE


The Annual Review of Criminal Procedure is a comprehensive survey of federal criminal procedure and a "must-have" reference guide for criminal law practitioners. The Annual Review provides an objective, concise, and accurate overview of criminal procedure rules and developments in the United States Supreme Court and each of the 12 Federal Circuit Courts. The publication thoroughly covers the entire criminal process: from investigation and arrest through habeas review and prisoners rights. Each year, our editors work hard to update the Annual Review to reect recent cases, illustrating the rules of law for each topic. It is a rst stop for legal research, an indispensable courtroom resource, and a perfect asset for unanticipated courtroom issues. Designed to be practical and easy to navigate, the Annual Review is an invaluable tool used by judges, defense attorneys and prosecutors alike. I encourage you to order your copy today! For questions or to place your order, please call 202-662-9457 or visit www.law.georgetown.edu/cle/publications.cfm.
Tiffany R. Wright Editor-in-Chief, Annual Review of Criminal Procedure, 41st ed.

41ST EDITION CHAPTERS


Preface: From Attorney General Eric Holder I. Investigation and Police Practices a. Overview of the Fourth Amendment b. The Warrant Requirement c. Warrantless Searches and Seizures d. Electronic Surveillance e. Identications f. Custodial Interrogations g. The Exclusionary Rule II. Preliminary Proceedings a. Prosecutorial Discretion b. Preliminary Hearings c. Grand Jury d. Indictments e. Joinder and Severance f. Bail g. Discovery and Access to Evidence h. Speedy Trial i. Guilty Pleas j. Competency to Stand Trial k. Double Jeopardy III. Trials a. Right to Counsel b. Right to a Jury Trial c. Inuences on the Jury d. Authority of the Trial Judge e. Prosecutorial Misconduct f. Fifth Amendment at Trial g. Sixth Amendment at Trial h. Proof Issues IV. Sentencing a. Sentencing Guidelines b. Probation c. Supervised Release d. Restitution e. Capital Punishment f. Parole V. Review Proceedings a. New Trial b. Appeals c. Appellate Review of Sentences d. Habeas Relief for State Prisoners e. 28 U.S.C. 2255 Relief for Federal Prisoners VI. Prisoners Rights a. Substantive Rights Retained by Prisoners b. Procedural Means of Enforcement Under 42 U.S.C. 1983

The Annual Review of Criminal Procedure analyzes virtually every aspect of the criminal process from investigation and prosecution of crimes, through the sentencing, appeal and post-conviction process, to constitutional rights retained by prisoners.
Justice William Brennan, U.S. Supreme Court

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