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The Glannon Guide to Criminal Procedure: Learning Criminal Procedure Through Multiple Choice Questions and Analysis, Sixth Edition

Authors
  • John Kip Cornwell
Series / Glannon Guides Series
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Description
A powerful combination of well-written explanations, multiple-choice questions, analyses, and exam-taking tips, THE GLANNON GUIDE TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: Learning Criminal Procedure Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis, prepares you to take any type of exam that might be offered in a Criminal Procedure course. Written by one of the nation’s leading Bar lecturers, it also provides an invaluable review of the core concepts tested in Criminal Procedure on both the multistate and essay sections of the Bar exam.
 
Honing your understanding of concepts, and your ability to apply the rules, John Kip Cornwell presents a comprehensive, thoughtful review of course content that shows you how to effectively analyze and answer exam questions.
 
Features:
  • Multiple-choice questions, pitched at a level similar to that of many law school exams, that are integral to a thorough review of Criminal Procedure topics
  • A user-friendly and interactive approach, including text introducing the key cases and concepts that enable a full understanding of subsequent questions and mastery of the material they test
  • Clear analysis of both correct and incorrect answers, that clarifies nuances in the law
  • A challenging final question, (the “Closer”), at the end of each chapter, that combines all topics introduced in the chapter in a sophisticated, thought-provoking fact pattern
  • Summary questions in the final chapter, (“Closing Closers”), that cut across multiple concepts to provide a final review of critical cases and concepts necessary to success on your criminal procedure exam
  • Valuable exam-taking pointers, applicable to every type of question, interspersed within the text
  • Excellent preparation for the Bar exam, by one of the nation’s leading Bar-exam lecturers in criminal law and procedure
 
New to this Edition: 
 
  • Comprehensive coverage of criminal procedure case law decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in its last three terms
  • Additional “Closing Closers” to fine tune understanding across criminal procedure cases and concepts
  • Enhanced treatment of the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement
  • Additional analysis of stop-and-frisk, based on recent case law
  • Expanded treatment of the exigent circumstances exception to the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement
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About the authors
John Kip Cornwell

Professor Cornwell joined the Seton Hall Law faculty in 1994. He served as Associate Dean for Academics from 2006 to 2009 and as Interim Dean from November 2022 to July 2024. His scholarship focuses on the intersection of criminal and mental health law, with particular attention to the constitutional limits on states’ authority to manage criminal offending linked to mental disability. His articles have appeared in the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, Washington & Lee Law Review, Houston Law Review, SMU Law Review, and the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, among others.

Professor Cornwell teaches criminal law, criminal procedure and medical malpractice and has been voted Professor of the Year by the student body eight times. He has provided commentary in criminal cases in print and broadcast media, including The New York Times, Time magazine, the Associated Press, the New Jersey Star Ledger, and CBS, NBC, ABC and Fox News. He also lectures on criminal law and procedure for the nation’s leading Bar review company.

Professor Cornwell received his A.B., with honors, from Harvard University, his M.Phil. in International Relations from Cambridge University, and his J.D. from Yale Law School where he was an Editor of the Yale Law Journal.

Product Information
Edition
Sixth Edition
Publication date
2025-02-21
Copyright Year
2025
Pages
376
Paperback
9798892075428
Connected eBook with Study Center (Digital Only)
9798892075435
Subject
Criminal Procedure
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