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Federal Criminal Discovery

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6 x 9, 499 pages
Hardcover $149.95 Regular Price
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Federal Criminal Discovery
by Robert M. Cary, Craig D. Singer, and Simon A. Latcovich
In nearly every criminal case, information is at a premium for both sides. Federal criminal discovery plays a major role in said cases as it includes recordings, documents, electronic data, or tangible objects as well as unwritten information such as witness statements that have not been recorded or memorialized in writing.

The rare value of information in a criminal case lies partly in its inaccessibility, as the parties' right to discovery is relatively narrow. Because discovery rights in charged criminal cases are limited, the parties often must litigate vigorously and creatively to obtain significant information.

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 both sides of the issues.

Specific topics include:

  • Defendant's constitutional right to obtain exculpatory evidence under Brady v. Maryland
  • Extensive coverage on Rule 16 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
  • The discoverability of witness statements
  • Subpoenas
  • Additional federal rules and statutes which contain discovery rights and obligations
  • The court's power to order discovery in criminal cases
  • Ethical rules and Justice Department policies that impact the federal prosecutor's disclosure obligations
  • Restriction of criminal discovery in appropriate cases
  • Policy reform
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