The Christian Burial Case: An Introduction to Criminal and Judicial Procedure / Edition 1

The Christian Burial Case: An Introduction to Criminal and Judicial Procedure / Edition 1

by Thomas McInnis
ISBN-10:
0275970280
ISBN-13:
9780275970284
Pub. Date:
10/30/2000
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275970280
ISBN-13:
9780275970284
Pub. Date:
10/30/2000
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
The Christian Burial Case: An Introduction to Criminal and Judicial Procedure / Edition 1

The Christian Burial Case: An Introduction to Criminal and Judicial Procedure / Edition 1

by Thomas McInnis

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Overview

On December 24, 1968, ten-year-old Pamela Powers was brutally murdered, her body dumped at the side of the road to freeze. Robert Anthony Williams was charged with the crime, and a series of trials, appeals, and reversals ensued. The Christian Burial Case: An Introduction to Criminal and Judicial Procedure introduces readers to the intricacies of the American legal system, using the Williams case to illustrate all the stages of the legal process from the point of arrest, to the trial, the appellate process, and, ultimately, the Supreme Court. The text clearly and concisely explains criminal and court procedures in the context of the Williams case, paying careful attention to the rights against self-incrimination and to counsel, and to the role of the exclusionary rule in our system of justice. This unique introduction to criminal justice and judicial procedure captures the imagination of the reader as it chronicles The Christian Burial case from beginning to end.

Because the suspect was observed leaving the scene of the crime with the body of the victim, the Williams case seemed to be open and shut. But due to police procedures in apprehending and questioning the suspect, the resolution of the case took fifteen years and two United States Supreme Court decisions. By highlighting the difficulties of determining the facts of the case and the proper procedural laws that were applicable, McInnis demonstrates the complexities inherent in the legal system. This compelling book is a must-read for all people interested in learning more about criminal procedure and judicial processes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275970284
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/2000
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

THOMAS N. MCINNIS is an Associate Professor at the University of Central Arkansas where he teaches courses in judicial systems, constitutional law, civil liberties, and American government./e He has published numerous articles.

Table of Contents

Preface
The Crime and the Problem
The Criminal Justice Process
The First Trial
The Historical Development of the Rights Against Self-Incrimination and to Counsel
The First Appeals
Brewer v. Williams
The Second Trial
The Historical Development of the Exclusionary Rule of Justice
The Second Appeals Process
Nix v. Williams
Aftermath
Bibliography
Index

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