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Practical Criminal Law and Procedure

Constitutional and Ethical Principles

Michael Ricciuti Paolo Corso Carolline Conti

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Cognella, Inc
05 December 2024
Practical Criminal Law and Procedure: Constitutional and Ethical Principles provides students with an in-depth understanding of U.S. federal criminal procedure with a strong emphasis on ethical considerations inherent in the legal processes. Rooted in real-world scenarios and combining legal theory with ethical principles and practical guidance, the text equips students with the necessary tools to navigate the complexities of criminal practice with an ethical compass.

This book seeks to bridge the gap between substantive legal principles and often overlooked ethical requirements.

It presents black-letter principles that govern in a given area of law as well as relevant ethical rules and advice based on real-world situations.

This approach prepares students to practice criminal law effectively and ethically.

Practical Criminal Law and Procedure is ideal for courses and programs in law, criminal justice, and criminal procedure.

The structure, themes, and principles set forth in the book will benefit students seeking to understand and properly apply criminal law in a courtroom setting, as well as those interested in the broader societal implications of ethics in criminal justice.
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Imprint:   Cognella, Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 46mm
Weight:   2.092kg
ISBN:   9798823358217
Pages:   922
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Michael Ricciuti has served as a federal and state prosecutor, criminal defense lawyer, and judge for more than 35 years, and for almost 20 years, has been a member of the adjunct faculty at Suffolk University Law School, where he teaches criminal procedure. He holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School. Paolo Corso maintains a civil litigation and criminal defense practice, representing both individuals and entities throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island. He holds a J.D. from the University of Massachusetts School of Law, where he now serves as a member of the adjunct faculty. Caroline Conti is a research attorney at the Massachusetts Superior Court. She holds a J.D. from the Northeastern University School of Law.

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