Test Bank for Criminal Law and Procedure for the Paralegal, 2nd Edition

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 113369358X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1133693581
  • Author: Neal R. Bevans

Now newly updated and expanded, the Second Edition of this popular book provides a concise, realistic, hands-on guide to the fascinating and rewarding practice of criminal law. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE FOR THE PARALEGAL offers a highly practical introduction to the field, exploring essential legal principles and their applications through a series of real-world cases, including prosecution, defense, and appellate processes. Drawing on his extensive experience as a criminal defense attorney, an assistant district attorney, and a college instructor, the author brings the world of prosecutors, defense attorneys, and paralegals to life with a uniquely engaging, reader-friendly style ideal for today’s learners. The book also addresses relevant Supreme Court decisions and their ramifications and offers insights from actual paralegals and examples from real cases. This trusted text is an ideal resource to prepare you for success in the dynamic, high-demand field of criminal law.

 

Table of Content:

  1. Ch 1: An Introduction to Criminal Law
  2. I. Introduction: The Drama of a Criminal Trial
  3. II. An Overview of a Criminal Case
  4. III. What is Criminal Law and How is It Different from Civil Law?
  5. IV. The Federal and State Court Systems
  6. V. Common Law
  7. VI. The Participants in the Criminal Justice System
  8. Chapter Summary
  9. Ch 2: Arrest, Search, and Seizure
  10. I. Introduction
  11. II. Arrest
  12. III. Probable Cause
  13. IV. Arrest and Search Warrants
  14. Chapter Summary
  15. Ch 3: Post Arrest and Grand Jury
  16. I. Introduction: After the Arrest
  17. II. Initial Appearance
  18. III. Preliminary Hearings
  19. IV. The Prosecutor’s Office
  20. V. Indictment
  21. VI. The Grand Jury
  22. Chapter Summary
  23. Ch 4: Evidentiary Issues in Prosecution
  24. I. Introduction
  25. II. Admissibility
  26. III. Classifying Evidence: Direct and Circumstantial
  27. IV. Other Evidentiary Issues
  28. V. Admitting Evidence: Foundation Questions
  29. Chapter Summary
  30. Ch 5: Interrogation, Confessions, and Miranda
  31. I. Introduction
  32. II. Interrogation, Confessions, and Miranda
  33. III. The Art of Interrogation
  34. IV. Confessions
  35. Chapter Summary
  36. Ch 6: Arraignment and Discovery
  37. I. The Arraignment
  38. II. Plea Bargaining
  39. III. Discovery
  40. IV. Pre-Trial Motions
  41. Chapter Summary
  42. Ch 7: Principals, Accessories, and Attempt
  43. I. Introduction
  44. II. Principals and Accessories
  45. III. Conspiracy
  46. IV. Solicitation
  47. V. Attempt: When the Crime is Not Completed
  48. Chapter Summary
  49. Ch 8: Crimes against the Person
  50. I. Introduction
  51. II. Homicide
  52. III. Suicide
  53. IV. Assault and Related Offenses
  54. V. Mayhem
  55. VI. Kidnapping
  56. VII. False Imprisonment
  57. VIII. Stalking
  58. Chapter Summary
  59. Ch 9: Sex-Related Crimes
  60. I. Introduction
  61. II. Rape
  62. III. Other Sexual Offenses
  63. IV. Child Molestation
  64. Chapter Summary
  65. Ch 10: Crimes against Property
  66. I. Introduction
  67. II. Burglary
  68. III. Arson
  69. IV. Theft
  70. V. Robbery
  71. VI. Fraud and False Pretenses
  72. Chapter Summary
  73. Ch 11: Crimes against Public Order, Morality, and Health
  74. I. Crimes against Public Health and Morality
  75. II. Constitutional Limits on Certain Crimes
  76. III. Drug Crimes
  77. IV. Driving under the Influence
  78. V. Crimes against Administration of Justice
  79. VI. Crimes against Public Order
  80. Chapter Summary
  81. Ch 12: Rights Associated with the Trial
  82. I. Introduction
  83. II. The Sixth Amendment and the Right to Attorney
  84. III. The Sixth Amendment and the Right to Trial by Jury
  85. IV. Other Rights Guaranteed in a Trial
  86. V. Other Rights: The Presumption of Innocence, etc.
  87. VI. The Right to be Represented by an Attorney at Trial
  88. VII. Other Rights: The Right to Present Evidence and Witnesses
  89. Chapter Summary
  90. Ch 13: The Trial
  91. I. Introduction
  92. II. The Layout of the Courtroom
  93. III. Beginning the Trial
  94. IV. The Case-in-Chief
  95. Chapter Summary
  96. Ch 14: Defenses
  97. I. Defenses
  98. II. Affirmative Defenses
  99. III. The Insanity Defense
  100. IV. Constitutional and Statutory Defenses
  101. Chapter Summary
  102. Ch 15: Sentencing and Appeal
  103. I. Sentencing
  104. II. Victim-Witness Programs
  105. III. The Death Penalty
  106. IV. Non-Capital Sentencing
  107. V. Probation and Parole
  108. VI. Civil Remedies in Criminal Cases
  109. VII. Alternative Punishment
  110. VIII. Appealing a Criminal Case
  111. Chapter Summary
  112. Appendix A: The Kline Case
  113. Appendix B: The Marbles Case
  114. Appendix C: The Fortner Case
  115. Glossary
  116. Index