Preface
Section 1: Sources of the Law
Section 1.1: Sources of the Law [Learning Resources]
- 1.1.1. Federal Supremacy
- 1.1.2. Constitutions
- 1.1.3. Statutory Law
- 1.1.4. Case Law
- 1.1.5. The Interplay between Sources of Law
Section 1.2: Primary versus Secondary Sources [Learning Resources]
Section 1.3: Electronic Legal Research [Learning Resources]
- 1.3.1 The Traditional Library
- 1.3.2 Characteristics of Legal Publications
- 1.3.3 Online Research Caveats
- 1.3.4 Finding Statutes
Section 1.4: Case Law [Learning Resources]
- 1.4.1 The Appellate Role
- 1.4.2 The Doctrine of Precedent
- 1.4.3 Mandatory Authority
- 1.4.4 The Appellate Process
- 1.4.5 Appellate Outcomes
Section 1.5: The Courts [Learning Resources]
- 1.5.1 An Overview of the Appeals Process
- 1.5.2 Stare Decisis
- 1.5.3 Writ of Habeas Corpus
- 1.5.4 Holding v. Dictum
- 1.5.5 Jurisdiction
- 1.5.6 Federal v. State
- 1.5.7 Advisory Opinions
- 1.5.8 Effects of Judicial Decisions
- 1.5.9 Analyzing Court Cases
Section 2: The Fourth Amendment
Section 2.1: Contours of the Fourth Amendment [Learning Resources]
- 2.1.1 Who, What, When, and Where
- 2.1.2 Standards of Evidence
- 2.1.3 Voluntary Contact
- 2.1.4 Drug Dogs
Section 2.2: Stop and Frisk [Learning Resources]
Section 2.3: Arrest [Learning Resources]
- 2.3.1 Probable Cause for Arrests
- 2.3.2 Arrest Warrants
- 2.3.3 Arrest and Place
- 2.3.4 Arrest and the Use of Force
Section 3: Search Warrants
Section 3.1: Obtaining a Warrant [Learning Resources]
Section 3.2: Warrant Issuance [Learning Resources]
Section 3.3: Warrant Service [Learning Resources]
- 3.3.1 Forcing Entry
- 3.3.2 The Scope of the Search
- 3.3.3 Use of Force
- 3.3.4 People at the Search Scene
- 3.3.5 Protective Sweeps
Section 3.4: Search Warrant Exceptions [Learning Resources]
- 3.4.1 Plain View
- 3.4.2 Exigent Circumstances
- 3.4.3 Hot Pursuit
- 3.4.4 Administrative Inspections
- 3.4.5 Consent Searches of Premises
- 3.4.6 Schools & Other Special Searches
Section 3.5: Searches of People [Learning Resoources]
Section 4: Investigations and the Law
Section 4.1: Searches of Vehicles [Learning Resources]
- 4.1.1 The Vehicle Exception
- 4.1.2 Search Incident to Arrest of Vehicle Occupants
- 4.1.3 Vehicle Inventory
- 4.1.4 Pretext Searches
Section 4.2: Miscellaneous Searches [Learning Resources]
- 4.2.1 Container Searches
- 4.2.2 Abandoned Property
- 4.2.3 Narcotics Field Tests
- 4.2.4 Technological Challenges
- 4.2.5 Computer Searches
- 4.2.6 Electronic Surveillance
- 4.2.7 Thermal Imaging
- 4.2.8 Airborne Surveillance
Section 4.3: Undercover Investigations [Learning Resources]
Section 4.4: Interrogations [Learning Resources]
Section 4.5: Miranda Warnings [Learning Resources]
Section 5: Protections
Section 5.1: Right to Counsel [Learning Resources]
- 5.1.1 Before Formal Proceedings Begin
- 5.1.2 After Formal Proceedings Begin
- 5.1.3 Waiver of the Right to Counsel
Section 5.2: Issues with Counsel [Learning Resources]
Section 5.3: Civil Remedies [Learning Resources]
- 5.3.1 Administrative Review
- 5.3.2 1983 Suits
- 5.3.3 Theories of Liability
- 5.3.4 Defenses to 1983 Suits
Section 5.4: Criminal Procedural Remedies [Learning Resources]
- 5.4.1 The Exclusionary Rule
- 5.4.2 Fruit of the Poisonous Tree
- 5.4.3 Application to the States
- 5.4.4 When The Exclusionary Rule Does Not Apply
- 5.4.5 Standing
- 5.4.6 Suppression Hearings
- 5.4.7 The Exclusionary Rule and Appeals
Section 5.5: Pretrial and Trial Rights [Learning Resources]
- 5.5.1 The Decision to Charge
- 5.5.2 Change of Venue
- 5.5.3 Pleas & Plea Bargaining
- 5.5.4 Pretrial Motions
- 5.5.5 Anatomy of a Trial
- 5.5.6 The Right to a Speedy Trial
- 5.5.7 The Right to an Impartial Judge
- 5.5.8 The Right to an Impartial Jury
- 5.5.9 The Right to Confrontation
- 5.5.10 Double Jeopardy
- 5.5.11 The Right to Compulsory Process
Section 6: Procedures Outside of Trial
Section 6.1: Identification Procedures [Learning Resources]
Section 6.2: Bail and Pretrial Release [Learing Resources]
Section 6.3: Pretrial Procedures [Learning Resources]
- 6.3.1 The Initial Appearance
- 6.3.2 The Formal Charging Process
- 6.3.3 The Grand Jury
- 6.3.4 Jurisdiction and Venue
- 6.3.5 Joinder and Severance
- 6.3.6 Pretrial Motions
Section 6.4: Probation and Parole [Learning Resources]
Section 6.5: Criminal Punishments [Learning Resources]
- 6.5.1 The Sentencing Hearing
- 6.5.2 Presentence Investigations & Prior Convictions
- 6.5.3 Victim Impact Statements
- 6.5.4 Types of Criminal Sentences
- 6.5.5 Fines
- 6.5.6 Forfeiture of Property
- 6.5.7 Incarceration
- 6.5.8 The Death Penalty
- 6.5.9 Appeal
Section 7: Use of Force and Police Procedures
Section 7.1: Introduction to Use of Force [Learning Resources]
Section 7.2: Levels of Force and Justifications [Leanring Resources]
- 7.2.1 Use of Force Continuum and Levels of Force
- 7.2.2 Deadly Force and Lethal Weapons
- 7.2.3 Non-lethal Force Options
Section 7.3: Police Use of Force and Accountability [Leanring Resources]
- 7.3.1 Fourth Amendment and Reasonableness
- 7.3.2 Excessive Force Claims and Qualified Immunity
- 7.3.3 Reporting Requirements for Use of Force Incidents
- 7.3.4 Internal Affairs Investigations and External Oversight
Section 7.4: Police Training and Policies [Learning Resources]
Section 7.5: Emerging Issues and Future Trends [Learning Resources]
- 7.5.1 Body-worn Cameras and Video Evidence
- 7.5.2 Bias and Use of Force Disparities
- 7.5.3 Use of Force in Mental Health Crisis Response
Section 8: Post-Conviction Remedies
Section 8.1: Overview of Post-Conviction Remedies [Learning Resources]
- 8.1.1 Purpose and Scope of Post-Conviction Remedies
- 8.1.2 Importance of Post-Conviction Relief
- 8.1.3 Available Post-Conviction Remedies
Section 8.2: Habeas Corpus Petitions [Learning Resources]
- 8.2.1 Understanding Habeas Corpus
- 8.2.2 Grounds for Habeas Corpus Relief
- 8.2.3 Procedures for Filing a Habeas Corpus Petition
Section 8.3: Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims [Learning Resources]
- 8.3.1 Constitutional Right to Effective Assistance of Counsel
- 8.3.2 Establishing Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- 8.3.3 Remedies for Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Section 8.4: Newly Discovered Evidence [Learning Resources]
- 8.4.1 Importance of Newly Discovered Evidence
- 8.4.2 Requirements for Introducing Newly Discovered Evidence
- 8.4.3 Effect of Newly Discovered Evidence on Convictions
Section 8.5: Actual Innocence Claims [Learning Resources]
- 8.5.1 Introduction to Actual Innocence Claims
- 8.5.2 Standards and Burden of Proof for Actual Innocence Claims
- 8.5.3 Exonerations and Wrongful Convictions
Modification History File Created: 08/06/2018 Last Modified: 06/29/2018
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