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Defending Federal Criminal Cases: Attacking the Government's Proof
Incisive Media, Pages: 500
Put the prosecution on the defensive! Defending Federal Criminal Cases: Attacking the Government's Proof equips defense attorneys with the legal arguments and tactics they can and should use to challenge the government's evidence at every stage of a criminal case.
Beginning with the assessment of whether to cooperate with the government, it provides advice on the substance and timing of defense motions, objections and appeals, as well as open questions and splits among the circuits. Coverage includes: bases for motions to dismiss indictments; obtaining and drafting a Bill of Particulars; Fourth and Fifth Amendment grounds for suppressing evidence; Sixth Amendment rights, including the defendant's right to a speedy trial, confrontation of witnesses, and adequate representation; discovery issues, including the prosecution's obligations under Brady; proven methods for cross-examining government witnesses; capitalizing on perjury by government witnesses; objections based on substantive and procedural due process; and more.
Both scholarly and keenly focused on the needs of practitioners, this new book examines a wide range of motions to file and how you can assert them effectively. Defending Federal Criminal Cases: Attacking the Government's Proof will greatly increase your chances of winning at trial or creating a record for a successful appeal.
This book is updated as needed, generally two times each year.
About the Author
Diana D. Parker Diana D. Parker clerked for the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit after graduating cum laude from New York University School of Law in 1980. She is admitted to practice state and federal courts of New York, in virtually every United States Circuit Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States. She is the founder of The Law Offices of Diana D. Parker in New York City.
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