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Terry vs. Ohio Case Brief
- Case • 2 pages • 2019 Popular
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In-depth case brief of the famous Terry vs. Ohio case decided in 1968. This case is integral to the Stop and Frisk rules and influenced the Supreme Court greatly. This brief breaks down the facts of the case, the issue at hand, and the Supreme Court's decision.
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Identification Procedures
- Lecture notes • 7 pages • 2019 Popular
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A detailed overview of the identification procedures that law enforcement uses to arrest criminals. Supplemented with Supreme Court cases that provide in-context examples that are certain to appear on exams. Provided by a trustworthy student and experienced instructor.
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Searches & Seizures
- Textbook notes • 11 pages • 2019 Popular
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An introduction to searches and seizures with examples of cases from the United States Supreme Court that provide context. The professor is a prestigious instructor with experience in the criminal justice world. He was a lawyer in the state of CT and worked in the House of Representatives from 1987 to 2011.
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Searches for Evidence
- Lecture notes • 9 pages • 2019 Popular
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A detailed set of class notes going over search warrants and the sub-categories of particularity, probable cause affidavits, and search warrants in the digital age. Supplemented by several Supreme Court cases that provide in-context and real-world examples.
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Stop and Frisk
- Textbook notes • 7 pages • 2019 Popular
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Textbook and Class Notes from Chapter 4: Stop and Frisk. Filled with relevant Supreme Court cases that explain the overarching topics and are relevant for exam questions.
Newest Criminal Procedure summaries
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Terry vs. Ohio Case Brief
- Case • 2 pages • 2019 New
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- £2.83
- 1x sold
- + learn more
In-depth case brief of the famous Terry vs. Ohio case decided in 1968. This case is integral to the Stop and Frisk rules and influenced the Supreme Court greatly. This brief breaks down the facts of the case, the issue at hand, and the Supreme Court's decision.
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Searches & Seizures
- Textbook notes • 11 pages • 2019 New
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- £5.26
- + learn more
An introduction to searches and seizures with examples of cases from the United States Supreme Court that provide context. The professor is a prestigious instructor with experience in the criminal justice world. He was a lawyer in the state of CT and worked in the House of Representatives from 1987 to 2011.
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Searches for Evidence
- Lecture notes • 9 pages • 2019 New
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- £5.26
- + learn more
A detailed set of class notes going over search warrants and the sub-categories of particularity, probable cause affidavits, and search warrants in the digital age. Supplemented by several Supreme Court cases that provide in-context and real-world examples.
Do you also write (revision) notes yourself? Put them up for sale and earn every time your document is purchased.
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Identification Procedures
- Lecture notes • 7 pages • 2019 New
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- £6.07
- + learn more
A detailed overview of the identification procedures that law enforcement uses to arrest criminals. Supplemented with Supreme Court cases that provide in-context examples that are certain to appear on exams. Provided by a trustworthy student and experienced instructor.
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Stop and Frisk
- Textbook notes • 7 pages • 2019 New
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- £4.85
- + learn more
Textbook and Class Notes from Chapter 4: Stop and Frisk. Filled with relevant Supreme Court cases that explain the overarching topics and are relevant for exam questions.