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Criminal Procedure

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Criminal Procedure

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Narrated by: Rafi Nemes JD
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In Criminal Procedure, we explore the fundamental black-letter rules of criminal procedure most commonly tested on the MBE and in law school. By combining a simplified approach to legal learning with the innovative and on-the-go appeal of an audio study aid, Criminal Procedure provides you with a concise overview of the subject matter in a manner that truly makes it easy to review and memorize.

Criminal Procedure also includes numerous hypothetical examples and analyses to help you apply legal reasoning in analyzing fact patterns.

Key topics include:

  • The exclusionary rule
  • Fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine
  • Fourth Amendment
  • Reasonable expectation of privacy
  • Warrants and exceptions to the warrant requirement
  • Terry stops and frisks
  • Police interrogation
  • Confessions
  • Fifth Amendment Miranda doctrine
  • Pre-trial proceedings
  • Eighth Amendment
  • Double jeopardy
  • Bonus examples

AudioOutlines creates innovative legal study aids customized for audio that are designed to simplify the learning process and help you gain a solid understanding of the subject matter. Listen and learn, anytime anywhere, with AudioOutlines.

Disclaimer: Please note this publication is for educational purposes only and is provided as is. AudioOutlines does not render legal or other professional advice.

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