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Taking an interactive approach, and referencing actual cases that illustrate the application of the law of evidence, this text highlights the theme of “balancing of interests” to students of criminal justice.
CHAPTER 1: Introduction \\ Burden of Proof \\ The Judge and the Jury \\ The Development of the Law of Evidence \\ The United States Constitution \\ The United States Supreme Court \\ Federal District Courts and Courts of Appeal \\ State Constitutions and State Courts \\ State Judicial Systems \\ Precedent \\ The Development of Due Process \\ The Fourteenth Amendment \\ Fundamental Fairness \\ Total Incorporation \\ Selective Incorporation \\ Rules of Evidence \\ Do We Need Rules of Evidence \\ CHAPTER 2: The Criminal Justice Process \\ The Criminal Complaint \\ First Appearance \\ Preliminary Hearing \\ Grand Jury \\ Arraignment \\ Suppression Hearings And Pretrial Motions \\ Discovery \\ Plea Bargaining \\ Jury Selection \\ The Trial \\ The Judicial Sentencing Process \\ Sentencing Guidelines and the Rule of the Jury in Sentencing \\ Criminal Appeals \\ Habeas Corpus \\ CHAPTER 3: Types of Evidence \\ Relevance \\ Competence \\ Exclusion of Relevant Evidence Based on Prejudice and Other Concerns \\ Direct and Circumstantial Evidence \\ Testimonial and Real Evidence \\ Substitutes for Evidence \\ Stipulations \\ Judicial Notice \\ Presumptions \\ Presumptions and Criminal Law \\ CHAPTER 4: Direct and Circumstancial Evidence \\ Jury Decision-Making \\ Circumstantial Evidence of Ability to Commit the Crime \\ Circumstantial Evidence of an Inference of Consciousness of Guilt and of Guilt \\ Circumstantial Evidence That an Individual Is the Victim of Rape \\ Character Evidence \\ Other Acts Evidence \\ Other Acts Evidence and Circumstantial Evidence of Identification \\ Other Acts Evidence and Circumstantial Evidence of Intent \\ CHAPTER 5: Witnesses \\ Competency Hearings \\ Hypnosis \\ Child Testimony \\ Judges as Witnesses \\ Jurors as Witnesses \\ Spousal Competence \\ Religion \\ Mental Incapacity \\ Impeachment \\ Bias \\ Prior Felony Convictions \\ Crimes Involving a Dishonest Act or False Statement \\ Character for Truthfulness \\ Uncharged Crimes and Immoral Acts \\ Prior Inconsistent Statements \\ Specific Contradiction \\ Physical and Psychological Incapacity \\ Rehabilitation \\ Corroboration \\ Recorded Recollection \\ CHAPTER 6: Witnesses: The Opinion Rule and Expert Testimony \\ Unavailable Witnesses \\ Opinion Rule \\ Lay Witnesses \\ Expert Testimony \\ Qualifying an Expert Witness \\ Testimony on Ultimate Issues \\ Scope of Expert Testimony \\ Court-Appointed Experts \\ Case Analysis \\ CHAPTER 7: Crime Scene Evidence and Experiments \\ Crime Scene Evidence \\ Chain of Custody \\ Scientific Evidence \\ Laying the Foundation for Scientific Evidence \\ Right to Defense Experts \\ Judicially Accepted Scientific Tests \\ Other Judicially Recognized Tests \\ Tests Not Accepted by the Courts \\ Experiments \\ CHAPTER 8: Documentary Evidence, Models, Maps, and Diagrams \\ Authentication of Documents \\ Methods of Authenticating Documents \\ Self-Authenticating Documents \\ Visual Images \\ Authentication of Objects \\ Authentication of Voice Communication \\ The Best Evidence Rule \\ Application of the Best Evidence Rule \\ Models, Maps, Diagrams, and Charts \\ In-Court Exhibitions \\ CHAPTER 9: Hearsay \\ The Development of the Rule Against Hearsay \\ The Definition of Hearsay \\ The Reasons for the Hearsay Rule \\ Hearsay Objections \\ The Sixth Amendment and Hearsay \\ Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule \\ Admission and Confessions \\ Prior Statements \\ Hearsay Exceptions When Declarant Is Not Required to Be Available \\ Present Sense Impression \\ Excited Utterance \\ Then-Existing Mental, Emotional, or Physical Condition \\ Medical Treatment-Diagnosis \\ Business Records \\ Absence of Business Records \\ Public Records \\ Vital Statistics \\ Unavailability of Declarant \\ Former Testimony \\ Statement Under Belief of Impending Death \\ Declaration Against Interest \\ Statement of Personal or Family History \\ Statement Offered Against a Party That Wrongfully Caused the Declarant’s Unavailability \\ Residual Exception \\ Hearsay Within Hearsay \\ CHAPTER 10: Privileges \\ Attorney-Client Privilege \\ Clergy-Penitent Privilege \\ Physician-Patient Privilege \\ Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege \\ Husband-Wife Privilege \\ Government Privileges \\ News Media Privilege \\ CHAPTER 11: The Exclusionary Rule \\ The Exclusionary Rule \\ Debating the Exclusionary Rule \\ Invoking the Exclusionary Rule \\ Exceptions to the Exclusionary Rule \\ CHAPTER 12: Searches and Seizure and Privacy \\ The Historical Background of the Fourth Amendment \\ Searches \\ Informants and Electronic Eavesdropping \\ Plain View \\ Expectation of Privacy \\ Open Fields \\ Curtilage and Aerial Surveillance \\ Technology and Searches and Seizures \\ Public Places and Private Businesses \\ Abandoned Property \\ Seizures of Persons \\ CHAPTER 13: Stop and Frisk \\ Reasonable Suspicion \\ Informants and Hearsay \\ Drug Courier Profiles \\ Race and Reasonable Suspicion \\ The Scope and Duration of Terry Stops \\ Stop-and-Identify Statutes \\ Frisks \\ CHAPTER 14: Probable Cause and Arrests \\ Arrests \\ Probable Cause \\ Reasonableness and Arrests \\ Probable Cause, Warrants, and the Courts \\ Arrests and Warrants \\ CHAPTER 15: Searches and Seizures of Property \\ Search Warrants \\ Warrantless Searches \\ Consent Searches \\ Probable Cause Searches of Motor Vehicles \\ Other Warrantless Searches \\ CHAPTER 16: Interrogations and Confessions \\ Due Process \\ The Right Against Self-Incrimination \\ Miranda v. Arizona \\ Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel: Police Interrogations \\ CHAPTER 17: Eyewitness Identification \\ The Psychology of Identifications \\ The Sixth Amendment and Eyewitness Identifications \\ The Sixth Amendment and Critical Stages Of Criminal Prosecution \\ The Sixth Amendment and Prearraignment Identifications \\ The Sixth Amendment and Photographic Displays \\ The Due Process Test \\ Suggestiveness, Reliability and the Totality of Cricumstances \\ The Requirement of Police Involvement
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