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Arrest, Search, and Investigation in North Carolina, 2016, and 2018 Cumulative Supplement Bundle

Arrest, Search, and Investigation in North Carolina, 2016, and 2018 Cumulative Supplement Bundle PDF Author: Robert L. Farb
Publisher: Unc School of Government
ISBN: 9781560119432
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Languages : en
Pages : 878

Book Description
This item is a package of Arrest, Search, and Investigation in North Carolina, 2016 and the 2018 Cumulative Supplement to Arrest, Search and Investigation. This book covers the legal rules that govern an officer's authority to enforce laws and to investigate criminal offenses. It also covers the basic rules of evidence in criminal cases. Supplementary material is placed in footnotes at the bottom of the text, and relevant case summary sections are located at the end of each chapter (for chapters 2-5). Footnotes to the text and case summary sections include appellate cases and statutory references to assist in researching particular issues. The book is current with case law through June 2016 and statutory law through the 2016 legislative session. It contains a subject index and a case index. The fifth edition replaces all prior editions and supplements. The 2018 supplement updates Arrest, Search, and Investigation in North Carolina, Fifth Edition, 2016. It is current through July 1, 2018, and so includes coverage of critical material such as the Supreme Court's Carpenter decision regarding cell phone tracking, new legislation regarding citizen-initiated criminal charges, and the impact on various investigative procedures of the Juvenile Justice Reinvestment Act, which increases the age of juvenile jurisdiction from 16 to 18.