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Solution manual for Criminal Procedure: From First Contact to Appeal by John Worrall 7th edition |ISBN:9780137939275|Guide A+

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Criminal Procedure: From First Contact To Appeal
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Criminal Procedure: From First Contact to Appeal

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Online Instructor’s Manual with Test Bank
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Criminal Procedure
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From First Contact to Appeal

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,Contents

To the Instructor iv
Syllabi v
Syllabus for 16-Week Term (Semester) viii
Chapter 1 1
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Introduction to Criminal Procedure 1
Chapter 2 19
Remedies 19
Chapter 3 31
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Introduction to Search and Seizure 31
Chapter 4 45
Searches and Arrests with Warrants 45
Chapter 5 59
Searches and Arrests without Warrants 59
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Chapter 6 74
Actions Based on Reasonable Suspicion 74
Chapter 7 87
Actions Based on Administrative Justification and Consent 87
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Chapter 8 101
Interrogations and Confessions 101
Chapter 9 114
Identification Procedures and the Role of Witnesses 114
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Chapter 10 126
The Pretrial Process 126
Chapter 11 140
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Prosecutors, Grand Juries, and Defense Attorneys 140
Chapter 12 156
Plea Bargaining and Guilty Pleas 156
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Chapter 13 170
Rights at Trial 170
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Chapter 14 184
More Rights at Trial 184
Chapter 15 199
Sentencing, Appeals, and Habeas Corpus 199
Test Bank 215

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, To the Instructor

The instructor’s manual is a comprehensive document that includes a chapter overview, chapter
objectives, a lecture outline with teaching tips, answers to the decision-making exercises in the main text,
additional assignments, suggested answers to the end-of-chapter assignments (Review Questions).
Criminal Procedure continues to be divided into five parts: (1) Introduction; (2) Search and Seizure;
(3) Interrogations, Confessions, and Identification Procedures; (4) The Beginnings of Formal
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Proceedings; and (5) Trial, Conviction, and Beyond. Chapter 1 is introductory and provides readers with
the information necessary to begin studying criminal procedure. In particular, it defines criminal
procedure; highlights the due process/crime control dilemma, which is at the heart of all controversies in
criminal procedure; discusses the relationship among the courts, including a brief section on how to do
legal research; and introduces several issues and trends in criminal procedure. Chapter 1 ends with a
detailed overview of the text. Chapter 2 begins by discussing the exclusionary rule, and then considers
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criminal, civil, and nonjudicial remedies. Remedies are presented early in the text so readers will become
aware of how people’s rights can be enforced in the U.S. courts.
Chapter 3 provides a framework for studying the Fourth Amendment; specifically, it defines Fourth
Amendment terminology and specifies when searches and seizures occur. This chapter also covers the
doctrine of justification, focusing on the definitions of probable cause, reasonable suspicion, and
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administrative justification. Chapters 4 and 5 go on to cover searches and seizures with warrants and
without warrants, respectively. Chapter 6 covers actions based on reasonable suspicion, including stops
and frisks and investigative detentions, and Chapter 7 covers actions based on administrative justification
and consent, including inventories, inspections, checkpoints, school and office searches, drug and alcohol
testing, and the like.
Chapter 8 focuses heavily on the Fifth Amendment’s self-incrimination clause and then summarizes
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the proper procedures for conducting interrogations and obtaining valid confessions. Further, it also
examines how the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments govern interrogations and confessions. Chapter 9
discusses identification procedures, including the guidelines for proper pretrial identifications, and also
introduces identification procedures used during trial, including the proper questioning of witnesses to
assist in valid in-court identifications.
Chapter 10 begins by discussing booking, the initial appearance, the probable cause hearing, pretrial
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release, the preliminary hearing, and the arraignment. This chapter also introduces the rules surrounding
discovery. While discovery can occur well into a trial, most often discovery is pretrial in nature; thus, it is
appropriate to discuss discovery in this context. Chapter 11 covers prosecutors, grand juries, and defense
attorneys, including the constitutional guidelines by which each must abide. Of course, the actions of
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prosecutors, defense attorneys, and even grand juries matter outside the pretrial context, but readers
should be familiar with these important actors before moving into the adjudication section. Finally,
Chapter 12 covers plea bargaining and guilty pleas. Again, both can occur well into a trial, but most plea
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bargains and guilty pleas are undertaken in an effort to avoid trial.
Chapter 13, the first of two chapters about the defendant’s rights at trial, examines the right to a
speedy trial and the right to an impartial judge and jury. Chapter 14 continues the focus on rights at trial,
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discussing openness, confrontation, compulsory process, double jeopardy, and entrapment. Lastly,
Chapter 15 covers important topics in sentencing as well as appeals and habeas corpus.




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Syllabus for 10-Week Term (Quarter)
Course Number: Criminal Procedure: From First Contact to Appeal
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Required Text:
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Worrall, J.L. (2024) Criminal Procedure: From first contact to appeal (7th ed.). New
Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc.
Exams (50%)
There are three (3) multiple-choice exams. The exams are not cumulative but will be based on the
information presented immediately preceding each exam.
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Final exam (20%)
There will be final exam for this class. The format for the exam may consist of some type of multiple
choices, fill-ins the blanks, and/or essay questions that pertain to all of the information presented.
Instructor assignments (20%)
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Assignments will be given out throughout the semester. Students are expected to complete each
assignment and submit them on the due date. Assignments should include the student’s opinion backed up
facts, when appropriate, and be submitted in a typed format with 12 Times New Roman font with 1”
margins, unless instructed otherwise.
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Classroom Participation/Attendance (10%)
The course is not intended to be solely a lecture format. Every student is expected to actively participate
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in classroom discussions. Therefore, each student should be prepared to discuss the topics scheduled to be
covered.
Extra Credit
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With prior instructor permission, a student may receive points towards their overall course average by
submitting an extra assignment assigned by the instructor.




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