South Carolina Drug Case Tool Kit, 3rd Edition Out of Stock
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John V.S. Crangle, Esquire
The South Carolina Drug Case Tool Kit, Third Edition serves as a “go to”
guide for criminal law practitioners, assisting both the prosecution and defense.
The Tool Kit was designed to help criminal law attorneys strengthen their
skills and learn what to look for in handling drug cases in South Carolina.
This is a short, concise manual with an easy-to-use tabbing system so that you
can quickly and easily locate your area of interest.
Fully updated
since the Second Edition was released in 2013, the Third Edition of the Tool
Kit includes 17 separate sections. The book outlines areas such as drug charges
and penalties, 85% time computation and offense enhancement, conditional
discharge, SC Supreme Court case law from 2010-2021- organized by topic area,
what sample radio tapes and logs look like, a listing of Ten Codes, a
listing of common places for drug concealment (person and vehicle), common
indicators of a meth lab, search and search law (included are lesson plans from
the Criminal Justice Academy), information about forensic evidence and chain of
custody, a sample direct examination of a chemist, and a sample direct and
cross from a case where a drug dog was involved. Also included is a
discovery checklist, sample jury charges, and suggested voir dire
questions.
Charges and Penalties
85% Time Computation & Offense Enhancements
Conditional Discharge
S.C. Case Law Review - S.C. Supreme Court Cases from 2010-2021
Sample Jury Charges
Radio Tapes and Logs
Ten Codes
Places of Drug Concealment
Meth Labs (Common Indicators)
Search and Seizure
Forensic Evidence
Discovery Checklist
Chain of Custody
Suggested Voir Dire Questions
Sample Direct Examination - Chemist
Direct/Cross Examination - Drug Dog
References
SC Drug Took Kit
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