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This second edition brings this essential guide up to date with the latest significant cases and developments in the law. All chapters have been updated with new authorities and changes to the law since the first edition.
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Federal Criminal Discovery thoroughly covers each of the different methods of discovery available to the parties in federal criminal cases. It serves as an invaluable resource for judges, academics, prosecutors, and defense lawyers by providing an exhaustive discussion on the statutory and constitutional bases for discovery, and by covering the existing law fairly while examining all sides of the issues. Topics include:
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Discovery Problems and Their Solutions, Fourth Edition
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