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Criminal Law Handbook_ Know You - Paul Bergman; Sara J. Berman-Ba
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Section VI: A Defendant’s Right to a Jury Trial

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  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Acknowledgements
  • Your Legal Companion
  • Introduction
  • CHAPTER 1 - Talking to the Police
  • Section II: Police Questioning of Arrestees
  • CHAPTER 2 - Search and Seizure
  • Section II: Search Warrants
  • Section III: Consent Searches
  • Section IV: The Plain View Doctrine
  • Section V: Warrantless Searches That Are Incident to Arrest
  • Section VI: “Stop and Frisk” Searches
  • Section VII: Searches of Car and Occupants
  • Section VIII: Warrantless Searches or Entries Under Emergency (Exigent) Circumstances
  • Section IX: Miscellaneous Warrantless Searches
  • CHAPTER 3 - Arrest: When It Happens, What It Means
  • Section II: Arrest Warrants
  • Section III: Warrantless Arrests
  • Section IV: Use of Force When Making Arrests
  • Section V: Citizens’ Arrests
  • CHAPTER 4 - Eyewitness Identification: Psychology and Procedures
  • Section II: The Psychology of Eyewitness Identification
  • Section III: Lineups
  • Section IV: Showups
  • Section V: Photo Identifications
  • Section VI: Motions to Suppress Identifications
  • CHAPTER 5 - Booking and Bail: Checking In and Out of Jail
  • Section II: Arranging for Bail
  • Section III: Own Recognizance Release (Release O.R.)
  • CHAPTER 6 - From Suspect to Defendant
  • Section II: To Charge or Not to Charge, That Is the Question
  • Section III: The Mechanics of Charging
  • Section IV: Grand Juries
  • Section V: Diversion
  • CHAPTER 7 - Criminal Defense Lawyers
  • Section II: Court-Appointed Attorneys
  • Section III: Private Defense Attorneys
  • Section IV: Self-Representation
  • CHAPTER 8 - Understanding the Attorney-Client Relationship in a Criminal Case
  • Section II: Client-Centered Decision Making
  • Section III: Lawyer-Client Communication
  • Section IV: Representing Guilty Defendants
  • Section V: Competent Clients
  • CHAPTER 9 - A Walk Through Criminal Court
  • Section II: The Courtroom
  • Section III: The Courtroom Players
  • Section IV: Courtroom Behavior
  • CHAPTER 10 - Arraignments
  • Section II: Self-Representation at Arraignment
  • CHAPTER 11 - Developing the Defense Strategy
  • Section II: How the Defendant’s Version of Events May Limit Defense Strategies
  • Section III: When Attorneys Ignore a Defendant’s Version of Events
  • Section IV: The Importance of Honesty in Developing a Defense Strategy
  • CHAPTER 12 - Crimespeak: Understanding the Language of Criminal Laws
  • Section II: The Meaning of Frequently Used Legal Language
  • Section III: Derivative Criminal Responsibility
  • Section IV: Murder and Manslaughter
  • Section V: Rape
  • Section VI: Burglary
  • Section VII: Robbery
  • Section VIII: Theft
  • Section IX: Hate Crimes
  • Section X: The Patriot Act
  • Section XI: White Collar Crimes
  • CHAPTER 13 - Defensespeak: Common Defenses to Criminal Charges
  • Section II: “Partial” Defenses
  • Section III: Self-Defense
  • Section IV: Alibi
  • Section V: Insanity
  • Section VI: Intoxication (Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol)
  • Section VII: Entrapment
  • Section VIII: Jury Nullification
  • CHAPTER 14 - Discovery: Exchanging Information With the Prosecution
  • Section II: Discovery of Helpful Information
  • Section III: Discovery of Harmful Information
  • Section IV: Reciprocal Discovery
  • CHAPTER 15 - Investigating the Facts
  • Section II: Finding and Interviewing Defense Witnesses
  • Section III: Other Investigation Tasks and Their Costs
  • CHAPTER 16 - Preliminary Hearings
  • Section II: Basic Rights During Preliminary Hearings
  • Section III: Common Defense and Prosecution Strategies at the Preliminary Hearing
  • CHAPTER 17 - Fundamental Trial Rights of the Defense
  • Section II: The Prosecution’s Burden of Proof
  • Section III: The Defendant’s Right to Remain Silent
  • Section IV: The Defendant’s Right to Confront Witnesses
  • Section V: The Defendant’s (and the Media’s) Right to a Public Trial
  • Section VI: A Defendant’s Right to a Jury Trial
  • Section VII: A Defendant’s Right to Counsel
  • Section VIII: A Defendant’s Right to a Speedy Trial
  • Section IX: The Defendant’s Right Not to Be Placed in Double Jeopardy
  • CHAPTER 18 - Basic Evidence Rules in Criminal Trials
  • Section II: Rules Regulating the Content of Testimony
  • Section III: Rules Regulating the Manner of Testimony
  • Section IV: Scientific Evidence
  • Section V: Privileged (Confidential) Information
  • CHAPTER 19 - Motions and Their Role in Criminal Cases
  • Section II: Common Pretrial Motions
  • Section III: Motions During Trial
  • Section IV: Motions After Trial
  • CHAPTER 20 - Plea Bargains: How Most Criminal Cases End
  • Section II: The Pros and Cons of Plea Bargains
  • Section III: The Plea Bargaining Process
  • Section IV: The Strategy of Negotiating Plea Bargains
  • CHAPTER 21 - The Trial Process
  • Section II: Choosing a Judge or Jury Trial
  • Section III: Jury Voir Dire
  • Section IV: Motions in Limine
  • Section V: Opening Statements
  • Section VI: Prosecution’s Case-in-Chief
  • Section VII: Direct Examination of Witnesses
  • Section VIII: Cross-Examination
  • Section IX: Defense Motion to Dismiss
  • Section X: Defendant’s Case-in-Chief
  • Section XI: Closing Argument
  • Section XII: Instructing the Jury
  • Section XIII: Jury Deliberations and Verdict
  • CHAPTER 22 - Sentencing: How the Court Punishes Convicted Defendants
  • Section II: Sentencing Procedures
  • Section III: Sentence Options
  • Section IV: The Death Penalty
  • CHAPTER 23 - Appeals: Seeking Review by a Higher Court
  • Section II: Writs
  • CHAPTER 24 - How the Criminal Justice System Works: A Walk Through Two Drunk ...
  • Section II: DUI Case Examples
  • CHAPTER 25 - Juvenile Courts and Procedures
  • Section II: Juvenile Court Jurisdiction
  • Section III: Deciding Whether to File Charges
  • Section IV: The Right to Counsel and Other Constitutional Rights
  • Section V: Trying Juveniles as Adults
  • Section VI: Sentencing (Disposition) Options
  • Section VII: Sealing Juvenile Court Records
  • CHAPTER 26 - Prisoners’ Rules
  • Section II: Legal Resources for Prisoners and Their Families
  • Section III: Parole
  • Section IV: Pardons
  • CHAPTER 27 - Looking Up the Law
  • Section II: Where to Do Research
  • Section III: Glossary
  • Index
  • CATALOG
  • About the Authors
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