Criminal Investigations and Evidence: Constitutional Principles for Searches, Seizures, Interrogation & ID

Read * Criminal Investigations and Evidence: Constitutional Principles for Searches, Seizures, Interrogation & ID by Devallis Rutledge ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Criminal Investigations and Evidence: Constitutional Principles for Searches, Seizures, Interrogation & ID Excellent and approachable review of complex criminal procedure Ive been professional in this area for over 8 years, and this book is an excellent review of American criminal procedure. Unlike other textbooks, its not filled with the usual academic drivel. It cuts to the chase, and informs the professional in law enforcement of what he or she needs to know about everything from search and seizure to confession law. I]

Criminal Investigations and Evidence: Constitutional Principles for Searches, Seizures, Interrogation & ID

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Rating : 4.60 (748 Votes)
Asin : 0536337829
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 632 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-05-11
Language : English

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Devallis Rutledge has published ten books and numerous articles and lectured nationally on criminal procedure and police training. . His career has included service as a Santa Ana police officer (1968—1970), an Orange County prosecutor (1976—2000), a California commissioner of peace officer standards and training (1991—1996), and curr

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. He holds an AB in philosophy from UCLA and a JD from Loyola University School of Law, Los Angeles. About the Author Devallis Rutledge has published ten books and numerous articles and lectured nationally on criminal procedure and police training. His career has included service as a Santa Ana police officer (1968—1970), an Orange County prosecutor (1976—2000), a California commissioner of peace officer standards and training (1991—1996), and currently as a police liability defense attorney

Excellent and approachable review of complex criminal procedure I've been professional in this area for over 8 years, and this book is an excellent review of American criminal procedure. Unlike other textbooks, it's not filled with the usual academic drivel. It cuts to the chase, and informs the professional in law enforcement of what he or she needs to know about everything from search and seizure to confession law. I

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