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Tables of Contents for Procedures in the Justice System
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
ix
 
Historical Development of Laws and Crime Causation
1
22
The Cost of Crime
1
2
The Early Development of Laws
3
3
Classification of Crimes and Punishment
6
1
Crime Causation
7
16
Historical Development of the Justice System
23
27
The Invasion of England
24
1
The Magna Charta
25
1
Early Treatment of Offenders
26
4
The Establishment of Juries
30
4
Historical Development of the Bill of Rights
34
2
The Bill of Rights
36
1
Due Process of Law
37
1
Court Structures
38
12
The Arrest
50
25
Arrest of the Law Violator
50
2
Arrests and Warrants
52
1
Territorial Jurisdiction to Make an Arrest
53
4
Force in Effecting an Arrest
57
3
Miranda and Its Effect
60
3
Immunity from Arrest
63
2
Booking
65
1
Issuance of a Citation
66
1
The Summons
67
8
The Initial Appearance
75
24
Purpose of the Initial Appearance
75
4
The Complaint
79
1
The Warrant of Arrest
79
1
Bail
80
19
Pretrial Proceedings
99
28
Arraignment
99
9
The Grand Jury
108
7
The Preliminary Hearing
115
4
The Coroner
119
8
Place and Time of the Trial
127
16
Pretrial Action
127
1
Place of the Trial
127
2
Time of the Trial
129
14
The Trial
143
24
Court Trial Versus Jury Trial
143
7
Public Trial
150
17
Confrontation and Assistance of Counsel
167
26
The Presence of the Defendant at a Trial
167
5
The Right to Counsel
172
21
Pretrial Motions, Hearings, and Plea Negotiations
193
22
Pretrial Right of Discovery
193
5
The Motion to Suppress Evidence
198
1
The Motion to Dismiss Charges
199
2
The Motion for Continuance
201
1
The Motion for Severance of Offenses
202
1
The Motion for Severance
203
1
The Motion to Determine Competency
204
1
Pretrial Conference
205
1
Plea Negotiation
205
10
The Trial: Roles of Major Participants
215
14
The Adversary System
215
1
The Judge
216
4
The Victim and the Perpetrator
220
1
The Prosecuting Attorney
221
2
The State Attorney General
223
1
The Defense Counsel
224
2
The Clerk of the Court
226
1
The Bailiff
226
1
The Court Reporter
227
1
The Court Commissioner
227
2
The Jury
229
30
A Jury of One's Peers
229
3
The Jury Panel or Jury List
232
4
Exemption from Jury Duty
236
1
Challenging the Jurors for Cause
237
6
Peremptory Challenge
243
3
Alternate Jurors
246
2
Sequestering the Jury
248
4
The Future of the Jury System
252
7
Trial Procedure
259
38
Opening Statements
259
2
Reasonable Doubt
261
1
Witnesses
262
2
The Subpoena
264
1
Examination of Witnesses
265
7
Introduction of Physical Evidence
272
2
Defense Presentation
274
3
Rebuttal by the Prosecution
277
1
Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity
278
8
Closing Arguments
286
11
The Jury: Instructions and Deliberation
297
13
Instructions to the Jury
297
2
Deliberation
299
11
The Verdict, Appeals, and Appellate Citations
310
19
The Verdict
310
7
Appeals
317
4
Appellate Court Citations
321
8
The Sentence and Correctional Procedures
329
30
History of Punishment
329
4
Present Sentencing Procedure
333
2
Types of Sentencing
335
10
Parole
345
5
The Fine
350
9
Sentencing Philosophy and Clemency
359
27
Punishment as a Deterrence
359
1
Rehabilitation
360
7
Correctional Facilities
367
1
The Correctional Officer
368
3
The Death Penalty
371
10
Executive Clemency
381
5
Extradition, Writs, and Juvenile Justice
386
14
Extradition
386
4
Writs
390
3
Juvenile Justice
393
7
Victims' Rights
400
17
The Historical Perspective
400
3
Restitution
403
3
Compensation
406
3
Victim Impact Statements
409
1
Constitutional Issues
409
8
Appendix A Outline of Trial Procedure
417
2
Appendix B Psychological Report on the Issue of Insanity
419
2
Appendix C Motion for the Production and Inspection of Evidence and Information That May Lead to Evidence
421
2
Subject Index
423
12
Case Index
435