Criminal Procedure: Model Problems and Outstanding Answers
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In
a criminal procedure class, students are asked to determine whether a
citizen's constitutional rights were violated, and this question is
consistently posed under a myriad of factual circumstances. In order to
answer the query, students would need to examine and discuss the United
States Supreme Court's interpretations of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and
Fourteenth Amendments of the US Constitution, identifying many tests and
standards from those examinations and spirited discussions. Criminal
Procedure: Model Problems and Outstanding Answers documents a few of the
United States Supreme Court's tests and standards from these amendments
to provide a more accurate assessment of whether a "right" under the
Constitution has retained its full vitality, or whether it has been
modified or made less vital than originally intended. Oxford
University Press equips students with an accessible guide to acing
challenging criminal procedure law exams. In Criminal Procedure: Model
Problems and Outstanding Answers, Carlton Bailey helps students
demonstrate their knowledge of criminal procedure in the structured and
sophisticated manner that professors expect on law school exams. This
book provides clear introductions on the fundamental topics in criminal
procedure, provides hypotheticals similar to those that students can
expect to see on an exam (including multi-issue questions), and offers
model answers to those hypotheticals. Professor Bailey then coaches
students in how to evaluate their own work with a comprehensive
self-analysis section. This book prepares students by challenging them
to use the law they learn in class while also explaining the best way to
express sophisticated answers on law school exams.