Provides a comprehensive, readable overview of how criminal justice actually works in the United States, and what makes US procedures distinctive and important.
Provides a comprehensive, readable overview of how criminal justice actually works in the United States, and what makes US procedures distinctive and important.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frederick T. Davis is a Lecturer in Law at Columbia Law School, New York, where he teaches courses on comparative criminal procedures and cross-border criminal investigations. He was a federal prosecutor in the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, and served as law clerk to Henry J. Friendly, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and Potter Stewart, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He is a member of the bars of New York and Paris, is an elected fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and a life member of the American Law Institute, and was named a chevalier of the National Order of Merit of France. He lectures frequently at the Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature, Paris 2, and the Universiteit van Amsterdam, co-chairs the Business Crime Committee of the International Bar Association, and has served as a consultant to the prosecutors of the International Criminal Court and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Federal structure: sources of the law 3. Investigation and evidence gathering: the participants 4. Investigation and evidence gathering procedures 5. Arrest and pretrial detention 6. The decision to prosecute, or not 7. Joinder of charges and defendants 8. Venue 9. Assistance of counsel 10. Trial rights and preparation for trial 11. Alternative outcomes 12. Double jeopardy 13. The trial 14. Sentencing 15. Appeals 16. Corporate criminal responsibility 17. Internal corporate investigations 18. Professional responsibility 19. Conclusion.
1. Introduction 2. The Federal structure: sources of the law 3. Investigation and evidence gathering: the participants 4. Investigation and evidence gathering procedures 5. Arrest and pretrial detention 6. The decision to prosecute, or not 7. Joinder of charges and defendants 8. Venue 9. Assistance of counsel 10. Trial rights and preparation for trial 11. Alternative outcomes 12. Double jeopardy 13. The trial 14. Sentencing 15. Appeals 16. Corporate criminal responsibility 17. Internal corporate investigations 18. Professional responsibility 19. Conclusion.
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