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Edited on Thu May-14-09 04:54 PM by Mike 03
There are so many well publicized trials in progress (or about to begin) in addition to the legal issues regarding the torture materials.
I do have a small legal library but it is inadequate. The other day I wanted to look up information about an alleged Brady violation and it was given a page or two of space in two of three 600 plus page books on evidence.
My question is what are the best hornbooks and casebooks, in your opinion on these subjects:
Evidence Criminal Procedure (or "Modern" criminal procedure, I guess) And of less importance to me, but still of interest, Criminal Law
The three textbooks I have on Evidence are:
McCormick on Evidence (5th) Kirkpatrick's Evidence Under the Rules Evidence Case and Materials (10th) by Waltz and Park
The only textbook I own on Modern Criminal Procedure is the Kamisar/LeFave/Israel/King book (10th edition)
My aim is not to become a lawyer but to be easily able to access information as various issues regarding admissibility of evidence or misconduct with respect to evidence arise as they are now during these procedings.
For example, what is a 407 hearing? (I know what it is, but that's just an example)
Why was it so difficult for me to find information on the Brady case, or how it pertained to the State Trooper trial?
If you wanted to know more about Brady issues, what would look up in the Index? Does it have a proper term other than "Brady issue" or "Brady violation"? As I understand it, this issue deals with the prosecutor's with-holding of exculpatory evidence, but what category does that fall under when looking for information on it an evidence textbook?
Or is this an issue I would more likely find information about in a criminal or civil procedure text?
I realize this is a jumble of questions, but they do fascinated me and maybe others, as well, are attempting to follow along with these various cases and understand the nuanced issues involved.
Thanks for your patience with my questions, and I would look forward to any response.
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