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Laurie Levenson, Evan Lee, Clara J. Altman
October 5, 2023

Criminal Law. Venue. Double Jeopardy Clause. Sixth Amendment. Experts analyze the Supreme Court’s holdings in important criminal law cases. In Smith v. United States the Court rules that double jeopardy does not apply to trials conducted in the wrong venue. Samia v. United States addresses whether use of a non-testifying co-defendant’s confession at trial violates the right to confront witnesses. Finally, they discuss what the dismissal after oral argument of In Re Grand Jury might mean to efforts to expand the scope of the attorney-client privilege.

Tucker Carrington, Kris Markarian
January 1, 2010

The Manual on Recurring Problems in Criminal Trials (6th ed.) outlines the law governing many of the specific issues and procedural matters that arise frequently in criminal trials. The Sixth Edition added new material and revised the organization and format to enhance usability.

Donald S. Voorhees, Genevra Kay Loveland
January 1, 2001

The fifth edition of the late Judge Voorhees's guide to the law governing many of the procedural matters that arise in criminal trials.

Donald S. Voorhees, Genevra Kay Loveland
January 1, 1996

The fourth edition of the late Judge Voorhees's guide to the law governing many of the procedural matters that arise in criminal trials.

Donald S. Voorhees
January 1, 1985

A collection of decisions on procedural problems arising in criminal trials, from material originally presented at Center seminars for newly appointed district judges.

Donald S. Voorhees
January 1, 1981

A collection of decisions on procedural problems arising in criminal trials, from material originally presented at Center seminars for newly appointed district judges.

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