Criminal Procedure 2019 Case and Statutory Supplement

Criminal Procedure 2019 Case and Statutory Supplement by Erwin Chemerinsky is published by Wolters Kluwer on August 2, 2019, and spans 152 pages. This edition serves as a comprehensive resource that includes significant Supreme Court cases from the October Terms of 2017 and 2018, along with updated material from the previous supplement. It presents new decisions that address various aspects of criminal procedure, providing essential insights for legal education.
Readers will find detailed discussions on recent landmark cases, including those related to the Fourth Amendment, double jeopardy, excessive fines, and the constitutionality of lethal injection. This supplement is designed to enhance understanding of current legal standards and interpretations, making it a valuable addition for students and practitioners in the field of law. The book is presented in English and is structured to facilitate easy reference for those studying criminal procedure.
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The Supplement will include the Supreme Court cases from October Terms 2017 and 2018. It will include the material from the 2018 Supplement and add to it the new decisions from October Term 2018.
New to the 2019 Edition:
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New case about the Fourth Amendment: Mitchell v. Wisconsin
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New case regarding the separate sovereigns exception to the double jeopardy rule: Gamble v. United States
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New case regarding the incorporation of Eighth Amendment prohibition against excessive fines: Timbs v. Indiana
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New case regarding constitutionality of execution by lethal injection: Bucklew v. Precythe
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