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The Constitution And Criminal Procedure First Principles Akhil Reed Amar

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The Constitution And Criminal Procedure First Principles Akhil Reed Amar
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.86 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Akhil Reed Amar
ISBN: 9780300147179, 0300147171
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Constitution And Criminal Procedure First Principles Akhil Reed Amar by Akhil Reed Amar 9780300147179, 0300147171 instant download after payment.

Under the banners of the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments, the Supreme Court has constitutionalized a vast amount of criminal procedure law in ways that often reward the guilty while hurting the innocent. In this sweeping and provocative book, a distinguished constitutional scholar critiques these developments and reconceptualizes the basic foundations of the field.
Akhil Amar examines the role of search warrants, the status of the exclusionary rule, self-incrimination theory and practice, and a host of Sixth Amendment trial-related rights. Through a close and original analysis of constitutional text, history, structure, and precedent—leavened with a healthy measure of common sense—he challenges conventional wisdom on a broad range of topics. He argues that the exclusion of reliable evidence in criminal trials is wrong in principle and in practice; unlawfully seized evidence and fruits of immunized testimony should be constitutionally admissible in criminal trials. Deterrence of government misconduct should in general occur through civil damage suits and administrative sanctions rather than through criminal exclusion.
Although addressed to lawyers, judges, and law students, this bold book ultimately targets a much broader audience of policymakers and citizens who seek to understand the principles of this controversial area of constitutional law.

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