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Every criminal case is a constitutional case. The suppression motion that excludes the key evidence, the Miranda violation that suppresses the confession, the Brady motion that surfaces the exculpatory evidence the government concealed, the confrontation objection that keeps the testimonial hearsay out — these are constitutional victories that determine whether a person goes home or goes to prison.
The Constitutional Criminal Procedure Warrior is Volume XXX of Wayne Richard Evangelista's Constitutional Law Series — the complete integrated practitioner's guide to constitutional criminal defense.
Wayne Richard Evangelista covers the complete criminal procedure constitutional landscape: Fourth Amendment suppression — Katz, Terry, Gant, Riley v. California, and the good faith exception; Miranda v. Arizona — the custody analysis, waiver standard of Berghuis v. Thompkins, and Missouri v. Seibert's question-first doctrine; the Sixth Amendment right to counsel — Massiah attachment, Strickland ineffective assistance, Padilla v. Kentucky, and Lafler-Frye plea bargaining; Brady v. Maryland and Giglio v. United States — materiality, Connick v. Thompson, and discovery practice; the Confrontation Clause from Crawford through Melendez-Diaz and Bullcoming; double jeopardy and the Blockburger same-offense test; and constitutional sentencing under Apprendi, Blakely, and Booker.
The Constitutional Criminal Procedure Warrior
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