Cook's Field Guide to Prosecution in Georgia (Second Edition)
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Chapters cover topics ranging from the investigation and arrest of suspects to the questioning of suspects in custody, from the preliminary hearing to the drafting and presentation of indictments to the grand jury, from the arraignment and guilty plea to the sentencing hearing, and from discovery and motion hearings to the jury trial and appeal.
Special chapters address Ineffective Assistance of Counsel, the Identification of Suspects, Crawford & The Confrontation Clause, Search Warrants, Search Warrant Attacks, Well-Recognized Exceptions to the Search Warrant Requirement, and Ethics & Professionalism.
Table of Contents
1. PREFACE
Il. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Ill. DEDICATION
IV. INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 The Three Tiers of Police-Citizen Encounters
CHAPTER 2 Arrests & The Warrant Preference
CHAPTER 3 Consent Searches, Terry Frisks, and Searches Incident to Arrest
CHAPTER 4 The Exclusionary Rule
CHAPTER 5 The Miranda Rights
CHAPTER 6 Jackson-Denno Hearings
CHAPTER 7 Bail & Pretrial Detention
CHAPTER 8 Initial Appearances
CHAPTER 9 Preliminary Hearings
CHAPTER 10 The Grand Jury
CHAPTER 11 Accusations, Indictments, & Demurrers
CHAPTER 12 Prosecutorial Discretion
CHAPTER 13 Arraignments & Guilty Pleas
CHAPTER 14 The Brady Rule
CHAPTER 15 Discovery
CHAPTER 16 Probation & Probation Revocation
CHAPTER 17 Sentencing
CHAPTER 18 Plea Bargaining
CHAPTER 19 The Right to a Jury Trial
CHAPTER 20 Jury Selection
CHAPTER 21 Batson Challenges
Publication Date
2020
Publisher
Georgia Press
City
Athens, Georgia
Keywords
prosecution, criminal procedure
Disciplines
Criminal Procedure
Repository Citation
Cook, Alan A., "Cook's Field Guide to Prosecution in Georgia (Second Edition)" (2020). Books. 186.
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/books/186