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Virginia Criminal Law and Procedure

Author : John L. Costello
Publisher : Lexis Pub
Page : 831 pages
File Size : 36,28 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780874736717

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Virginia Criminal Law & Procedure, Second Edition is the definitive authority on criminal law in the Commonwealth of Virginia, offering comprehensive coverage of dozens of substantive crimes, plus the procedural, constitutional, & ethical issues involved in criminal practice. Author John L. Costello discusses problems encountered in pretrial, trial, & appellate practice offering valuable guidance at each stage. From arrest to appeal, Virginia Criminal Law & Procedure is the practice manual criminal lawyers in Virginia can't afford to be without.

Virginia Criminal Procedure Code

Author : Government of Virginia
Publisher :
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 21,59 MB
Release : 2021-09-08
Category :
ISBN :

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This book contains Criminal Procedure Code for the State of Virginia

The Law of the Police

Author : Rachel Harmon
Publisher : Aspen Publishing
Page : 1193 pages
File Size : 24,42 MB
Release : 2024-02-23
Category : Law
ISBN :

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The Law of the Police, Second Edition provides materials and analysis for law school classes on policing and the law. It offers a resource for students and others seeking to understand and evaluate how American law governs police interactions with the public. The book provides primary materials, including cases, statutes, and departmental policies, and commentary and questions designed to help readers explore policing practices; the law that governs them; and the law’s consequences for the costs, benefits, fairness, and accountability of policing. Among other issues, the notes and questions encourage readers to consider the form and content of the law; how it might change; who is making it; and how the law affects policing. Part I introduces local policing—its history, its goals, and its problems; Part II considers the law that regulates criminal investigations; Part III addresses the law that governs street policing; and Part IV looks at policing’s legal remedies and reforms. New to the Second Edition: New sections and materials on no-knock warrants, facial recognition technology, state regulation of pedestrian stops, alternatives to police-initiated traffic stops, state laws granting arrest authority, retaliatory arrest claims, state qualified immunity reform, private civil settlements for police reform, and community strategies to limit the scope of policing. New notes and materials on the role of prosecutors in shaping police conduct, the Second Amendment, the use of race in policing, policing homelessness, the impact of police unions and collective bargaining, and the Biden Administration’s pattern-or-practice suits. A recent federal indictment charging an officer with constitutionally excessive force. Updates to laws and notes to reflect new data, laws, and criminological and legal research. Additional examples of controversial police encounters to illustrate legal issues and concepts. Benefits for instructors and students: Chapters and notes designed to allow flexibility—allow professors to assign materials selectively according to the needs of the course. As a result, the casebook can serve as materials for a range of lecture and discussion-based courses on the law regulating police conduct; on legal remedies and reforms for problems in policing; or on more specific topics, such as the use of force or constitutional rules governing police conduct. Descriptions of controversial policing encounters and links to and discussion of videos of such incidents—help students practice applying the law, consider its policy implications, and gain awareness of contemporary controversies on policing. Diverse primary materials, including federal and state cases and statutes and police department policies—provide a broad exposure to the types of law that govern public policing. Photos, links to videos, protest art, and charts—pique student interest, enable richer discussions, and provide additional context for legal materials in the book. Integration of scholarly work on policing, on the law, and on the impact of police practices—enables students to make more sophisticated assessments of the law. Notes and questions—designed to (a) highlight alternative strategies lawyers might use to change the law, and (b) raise comparative institutional questions about who is best suited to regulate the police. Discussion of legal topics relevant to contemporary discussions of policing—studied nowhere else in the law school curriculum.

Guidelines Manual

Author : United States Sentencing Commission
Publisher :
Page : 556 pages
File Size : 43,24 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN :

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Virginia Laws

Author : Viriginia Government
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 35,65 MB
Release : 2019-04-13
Category :
ISBN : 9781093829037

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This book contains the Virginia Laws: Criminal Procedure Code 2019. It is very comprehensive and easy to read, while giving you, the reader, the information you need to know. It's perfect for students, practicing attorneys, and for the public to use as a reference and to have access to the code at their fingertips. Navigating through the book is very simple and fast with the easy to understand table of contents, you will be able to get to the part of the book that you need. So what are you waiting for get this book now!