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Criminal Evidence: From Crime Scene to Courtroom, Third Edition

Derek Regensburger

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  • ISBN: 9781543849066

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  • Additional Product Details

    Publication Date: Spring 2023 
    Copyright: 2023
    Pages: 544
    ISBNs:
    Connected eBook + Print: 9781543849066
    Connected eBook: 9798889064039
    eBook: 9781543849073

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    Summary of Contents

    Contents
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Art Credits
    About the Author

    PART I - INTRODUCTORY MATTERS AND TERMINOLOGY

    Chapter 1 - Introduction to Evidence and the Rules of Evidence
    Chapter 2 - The Criminal Justice Process
    Chapter 3 - Basic Evidentiary Terms: Relevance, Burden of Proof, and Circumstantial Evidence

    PART II - THE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION OF EVIDENCE

    Chapter 4 - Physical Evidence
    Chapter 5 - Identification Evidence
    Chapter 6 - Confessions

    PART III - PRETRIAL MATTERS

    Chapter 7 - Pretrial Discovery
    Chapter 8 - The Exclusionary Rule and Motions to Suppress Evidence

    PART IV - ADMISSIBILITY OF EVIDENCE AT TRIAL

    Chapter 9 - Witnesses Part I: Expert and Lay Witnesses
    Chapter 10 - Witnesses Part II: Reliability of Forensic Evidence
    Chapter 11 - Witnesses Part III: Competency and Privilege
    Chapter 12 - Witnesses Part IV: Impeachment and Cross-Examination
    Chapter 13 - Character Evidence
    Chapter 14 - Hearsay Evidence
    Chapter 15 - Authentication of Evidence and the Best Evidence Rule
    Chapter 16 - Trial Techniques and Mock Trial Tips

    Appendix: Federal Rules of Evidence
    Table of Cases

    Glossary
    
Index

  • Author Information

    Derek Regensburger

    Derek Regensburger teaches high school social studies in Colorado. He also writes a blog, Superlative Social Studies Instruction, found at http://sssinstruction.com. Prior to that, he taught Criminal Justice at Colorado State University in 2014 and Everest College from 2005 to 2012. Derek is also an attorney, having worked as a civil litigator in Denver and Boulder and as a deputy district attorney in Logan County, Colorado. He has been a member of the Colorado Bar since 1996. From 2007 to 2012, Derek served as an advisor to the Colorado Cold Case Task Force subcommittees on Best Practices and Curriculum Development. Derek has published law review articles on computer searches and DNA databases. He received his B.A. in Chemistry and Government from Wesleyan University in 1992 and his J.D. from George Washington University in 1996. He is an avid photographer and outdoorsman and regularly works as a photographer for high school, college, and pro sporting events. He lives with his wife and two sons in Broomfield, Colorado.

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