Fundamental Cases in Criminal Justice

Fundamental Cases in Criminal Justice by Adam J. McKee

This text provides edited and abridged cases that are intended to be easy to read and provide lower-division students with a gentle introduction to key legal concepts that define the workings of our criminal justice system.

The links to the HTML (web) OER version are below, and the text is available in a low-cost print edition.


Table of Contents


The following cases are heavily edited and abridged.  The idea is to make them more readable.  As such, they should not be relied upon as binding authority.

 Part I:  Safeguards

Part II:  Police

Part III:  Courts and Sentencing

Part IV:  Corrections

Part V:  Juvenile Justice

These cases are designed to accompany the textbook Criminal Justice: An Overview of the System.

2 thoughts on “Fundamental Cases in Criminal Justice

  1. I am so excited to learn more about that I think it’s going to be great and I am so glad to be a part of this class.

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