Defending Federal Criminal Cases

Defending Federal Criminal Cases
Title Defending Federal Criminal Cases PDF eBook
Author Diana D. Parker
Publisher Law Journal Seminars Press
Total Pages
Release 2006
Genre Law
ISBN 9781588521385

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This book equips defense attorneys with the legal arguments and tactics they can and should use to challenge the government's evidence at every stage of a criminal case.

Defending a Federal Criminal Case

Defending a Federal Criminal Case
Title Defending a Federal Criminal Case PDF eBook
Author Eugene G. Iredale
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1982
Genre Defense (Criminal procedure)
ISBN

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Techniques in the Defense of a Federal Criminal Case

Techniques in the Defense of a Federal Criminal Case
Title Techniques in the Defense of a Federal Criminal Case PDF eBook
Author Jay Goldberg
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 416
Release 2012-08
Genre
ISBN 9781477108239

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Preparation and Trial of a Federal Criminal Case will be valuable not only to the experienced federal criminal practitioner, but will be of greater importance to the lawyer engaged in general practice. This book provides case authority, necessary forms, ways to maximize discovery, and techniques one should make use of in order to position his client so that he can obtain an acquittal. The task of trying a criminal case is extremely complicated. Cases are tried in wonderful settings, but the off putting fact is that prosecutors are given a preference; their word means more than that of defense counsel. One need only read Justice White's opinion (dissenting and concurring) in United States v. Wade, 388 U.S. 218, at 250 (1967) and compare it with Justice Sutherland's opinion in Berger v. United States, 295 U.S. 78, at 88 (1935) to see how judges and even juries according to Justice Sutherland expect that the prosecutor will only proceed against those who are guilty. One who undertakes the trial of a criminal case thus has great responsibility: to know the law in order to protect the record, to know techniques to be effective at trial, and to have the necessary skill to make the best opening, conduct direct and effective cross examination, how to deal with the judge, and to give a winning summation. A combination of your skills as a trial lawyer in general practice and use of the techniques discussed in this book will enable you to expand your practice into the field of trying federal criminal cases.

Defense Counsel in Criminal Cases

Defense Counsel in Criminal Cases
Title Defense Counsel in Criminal Cases PDF eBook
Author Caroline Wolf Harlow
Publisher
Total Pages 12
Release 2001
Genre Criminal law
ISBN

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Winning Strategies for Defending Federal Criminal Cases

Winning Strategies for Defending Federal Criminal Cases
Title Winning Strategies for Defending Federal Criminal Cases PDF eBook
Author United States. Administrative Office of the United States Courts
Publisher
Total Pages 472
Release 1997
Genre Criminal justice, Administration of
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Defending and Prosecuting Federal Criminal Cases

Defending and Prosecuting Federal Criminal Cases
Title Defending and Prosecuting Federal Criminal Cases PDF eBook
Author Theodore Wardle Housel
Publisher
Total Pages 1320
Release 1938
Genre Criminal procedure
ISBN

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Defending a Federal Criminal Case

Defending a Federal Criminal Case
Title Defending a Federal Criminal Case PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016
Genre Criminal procedure
ISBN 9780692671030

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