Description
The author, a nationally recognized authority on the Fourth Amendment, examines the balance of an individuals right with legitimate law enforcement procedures, as interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court, Ohio criminal rules and statutes, and state case law. This basic reference on Ohio criminal procedure interprets new trends and developments while dealing with the facts and holdings of more than 800 cases.
Features
- Bibliography cites related books and law review articles by topic
- Checklists provide at-a-glance requirements for arrest, search and seizure
- Table of Cases, Table of Laws and Rules, and Subject Index guide you to the information you need
- Topics include plain view, traffic stops, arrest and search warrants, interrogation, confessions, lineups, and pretrial identification