Questions & answers : criminal procedure : prosecution and adjudication : multiple choice and short answer questions and answers / Wayne A. Logan (Steven M. Goldstein Professor of Law, Florida State University College of Law).
Order of proceedings (federal court) -- Prosecutorial discretion -- Complaint -- Initial appearance -- Custody and release pending trial -- Preliminary hearing -- Grand jury -- Indictment -- Right to counsel and self-representation -- Motion practice -- Subpoena -- Disability of judge -- Pleas and plea bargaining -- Notice rules -- Discovery -- Informant's privilege -- Jurisdiction and venue -- Joinder and severance -- Jury trial and the jury -- Defendant's right to attend trial and related proceedings -- Right to a public trial -- Right to testify -- Right not to testify -- Burden of proof -- Closing argument -- Jury instructions -- Jury verdict -- Jury nullification -- Deadlocked jury -- Speedy trial -- Statute of limitations -- Double jeopardy -- Death penalty -- Sentencing -- Post-conviction remedies -- Ineffective assistance of counsel.
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Carolina Academic Press questions & answers series
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