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Cases and Materials on Criminal Law And.

The book covers all aspects of the law from pre-trial to sentencing procedures, illustrated by cases, articles, notes, and diagrams.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Friedland, Martin
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1978.
Edición:5th ed.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface to the Fifth Edition
  • Preface to the Fourth Edition
  • Preface to the Third Edition
  • Preface to the Second Edition
  • Table of Cases
  • 1 Introduction to Procedure
  • I: Scheme of the Criminal Code
  • II: Classification of Offences
  • III: Hierarchy of Courts
  • IV: Appeals
  • V: Provincial Offences
  • 2 Pre-Trial and Related Procedures
  • I: Discretion
  • A: Invoking the criminal process
  • B: Plea bargaining
  • II: Compelling the Accused's Appearance
  • A: Appearance notice and summons
  • B: Arrest with a warrant
  • C: Arrest without a warrant
  • D: Release by police
  • E: Judicial interim release
  • III: Search
  • A: Search with a warrant
  • B: Search without a warrant
  • C: Stop and frisk laws
  • D: Writs of assistance
  • E: Effect of illegality
  • F: Wiretapping and electronic surveillance
  • IV: Confessions
  • V: Some Bill of Rights Cases
  • VI: Legal Aid
  • VII: Regional Detention Centres
  • 3 Certainty: Codification of Offences
  • Common-Law Crime and Conspiracy
  • 4 Morality and the Criminal Law
  • 5 The Criminal Act: External Circumstances of the Offence
  • I: Omissions
  • II: Causation
  • III: Constructive Murder
  • 6 Attempt and Related Problems
  • I: Mens Rea for an Attempt
  • II: Actus Reus for an Attempt
  • III: Impossibility
  • IV: Entrapment
  • V: Other Forms of Involvement: Incitement, Conspiracy, Aiding and Abetting, Etc.
  • A: Incitement
  • B: Aiding and abetting
  • C: Common intention
  • 7 Quantum and Burden of Proof
  • I: Burden of Proof
  • II: Reasonable Doubt
  • III: Presumption of Innocence
  • IV: Circumstantial Evidence
  • V: Jury Unanimity
  • 8 The Mental State: Requirements of Culpability
  • I: Model Penal Code and Other Legislative Solutions
  • II: Intent
  • III: Recklessness
  • IV: Negligence
  • V: Presumed Intent
  • 9 Strict Responsibility
  • 10 Mistake of Fact.
  • 11 Ignorance of the Law
  • 12 Vicarious and Corporate Liability
  • 13 Drunkenness
  • I: Expert Evidence on Issue of Drunkenness
  • II: Drunkenness and Specific Intent
  • III: Effect of Drugs on Mental Capacity
  • IV: Public Drunkenness
  • 14 Insanity
  • I: Stages of Criminal Process in which Insanity may be Relevant
  • A: Certification before trial
  • B: Fitness to stand trial
  • C: Insanity as a defence
  • D: Who can raise the insanity issue?
  • E: Effect on a requisite mental state
  • F: Sentence
  • G: Transfer from penal institution to mental hospital
  • H: Executive clemency
  • II: Insanity as a Defence
  • III: Alternatives to M'Naghten
  • IV: Form of Expert Testimony
  • 15 Automatism
  • I: Conviction for Causing Death?
  • II: Proving Automatism
  • III: Relation to Insanity
  • IV: Provocation
  • 16 Some Aspects of Excusable Conduct: Necessity, Duress, and Self-Defence
  • I: Necessity
  • II: Duress
  • III: Self-Defence
  • 17 The Trial Process
  • I: Pre-Trial Procedures
  • II: The Trial of a Juvenile in Adult Court
  • III: The Preliminary Inquiry
  • IV: Change of Venue
  • V: Choosing the Jury
  • VI: Opening Statements
  • VII: Evidentiary Problems
  • A: The use of photographs of the victim
  • B: The use of similar fact evidence
  • C: Failure of the accused to testify
  • VIII: Addresses to the Jury
  • IX: The Charge to the Jury
  • 18 Double Jeopardy
  • I: Early Termination
  • II: When will a Dismissal be a Bar?
  • III: The Special Pleas
  • IV: Issue Estoppel
  • V: Splitting a Case
  • VI: Multiple Convictions
  • VII: Appeals and New Trials
  • VIII: Problems in a Divided Jurisdiction
  • 19 Sentencing
  • I: Problems
  • II: Cases on Sentencing
  • III: Readings on Sentencing
  • Supplementary Material
  • Index
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
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  • P
  • Q
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