Criminal Procedure: Laying Down the Law
<i>Criminal Procedure: Laying Down the Law</i> is a hands-on workbook designed to help students understand the constitutional provisions that shape and guide the Criminal Justice System. Through a step-by-step approach to critically analyzing and applying constitutional concepts in hypothetical scenarios, Robyn Scheina Brown enables students to fully grasp the principle legal tenets of the Criminal Justice System.<P> This exciting new workbook for courses on Criminal Procedure, Constitutional Law, or the Criminal Justice System features:<br> two detailed hypothetical exercises in every chapter one gives an answer with analysis, and the other is for the student to work through student checklists that guide students through a complicated analysis step by step;<br> easily digestible organization of materials, breaking Criminal Procedure down into its constitutional provisions, and showing how each relates to the Criminal Justice System;<br> clear and straightforward writing that sidesteps legal jargon, unpacks complex concepts, and explains how principles are applied in context;<br> two Supreme Court case excerpts one landmark case and one recent case;<br> discussion questions and sample test questions;<br> manageable coverage and page count, at approximately 260 pages.<P> If you ve been wondering if it's possible to find a more effective and dynamic learning experience in the paralegal course area, you ll want to look at Robyn Scheina Brown's new student-friendly workbook for <i>Criminal Procedure: Laying Down the Law.</i>