The Fourth Amendment: A Step-by-Step Guide to Search and Seizure Jurisprudence in South Carolina, 3rd Edition Out of Stock
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Principal
Author: Melanie McCulley Yenovkian, Esquire
Contributing Editor: Carly M. Gillespie
©2022
The Fourth
Amendment, and its accompanying case law, is one of the most complex areas of
law. Which law applies? Was it a search? Was it a lawful seizure? Does an
exception apply? These are just some of the many questions that arise when
addressing search and seizure issues.
The Fourth
Amendment: A Step-by-Step Guide to Search and Seizure Jurisprudence in South
Carolina is a comprehensive, user-friendly
guide to Fourth Amendment jurisprudence in South Carolina that walks the reader
through the steps of search and seizure analysis. Written with the busy
practitioner in mind, this heavily annotated treatise is an essential tool to
“grab and go” on the way to court. This book compiles and analyzes all
applicable case law, statutes, and regulatory provisions, and its Table of
Contents, Table of Authorities, Table of Cases, and Index put answers at your
fingertips. Completely updated since the Second Edition in 2014, this book is
the standard reference on all matters related to search and seizure in South
Carolina. This is the companion work to Drug Litigation in South Carolina,
also published by the South Carolina Bar.
Each purchase comes with a downloadable version of this product.
- Chapter 1: Where to Begin? Constitutional and Statutory Provisions
- Chapter 2: Does the Fourth Amendment Apply?
- Chapter 3: Is the Search Warrant Valid?
- Chapter 4: Was the Arrest Lawful?
- Chapter 5: Did the Warrantless Search or Seizure Fall into an Exception to the Warrant Requirement?
- Chapter 6: Should the Evidence Be Suppressed?
- Table of Cases and Authorities
-
Index
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