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Chapter 1
Case Brief Nomenclature
Case Brief Sample: Miranda v. Arizona
Case Brief Template
Chapter 2
Amendmant IV
Chapter 3
Investigative Contacts - POV
Chapter 4
Investigative Detentions
Terry v. Ohio
Chapter 5
Principles of Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion
Probable Cause to Arrest
Arrests
Illinois v. Gates
Chapter 6
Consent Searches
Pat Searches
Searches Incident to Arrest
Schneckloth v. Bustamonte
United States v. Drayton
Taking a “Second Look” at Prisoners’ Property
Searches and Detentions on School Grounds
Workplace Searches
Maryland v. Buie
Chimel v. California
Chapter 7
Weeks v. United States
Wong Sun v. United States Chapter 8
Plain View Doctrine
Arizona v. Hicks
Police Trespassing
Chapter 9
Oliver v. United States
United States v. Martinez - Fuerte
California v. Greenwood
Chapter 10
Vehicle Searches
Arizona v. Gant
Chapter 11
Probation and Parole Searches
Samson v. Califonia
Chapter 12
Exigent Circumstances
Special Needs Detentions
Huff v. City of Burbank
Kentucky v. King .
Chapter 13
Search Warrants
Search Warrants and Special Procedures
Executing Search Warrants
Knock-Notice
Protective Sweeps
“Knock and Talks”
Mincey v. Arizona Chapter 14
Graham v. Conner
Tennessee v. Garner
Chapter 15
Miranda:
When Compliance Is Compulsory
Miranda Waivers Miranda v. Arizona
Escobedo v. Illinois
Rhode Island v. Innis
Chapter 16
Lineups and Showups
Chapter 17
United States Supreme Court ILLINOIS v. PERKINS, (1990) No. 88-1972
A Constitutional Guide to the Use Of Cellmate Informants By Kimberly A. Crawford, J.D., 12/95 [Special
Agent Crawford is a legal instructor at the FBI Academy.]
Chapter 18 .
Constitutional Rights of the Accused
United States v. Wade
Kirby v. Illinois Chapter 19
Sentencing
Chapter 20