Criminal Procedure: From First Contact to Appeal
John L. Worrall
7th Edition
PR
O
FD
O
C
Page | 1
,Criminal Procedure: From First Contact to Appeal (7th Edition) — Table of Contents
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction to Criminal Procedure
2. Remedies
PART 2: SEARCH AND SEIZURE
3. Introduction to Search and Seizure
4. Searches and Arrests with Warrants
5. Searches and Arrests without Warrants
6. Actions Based on Reasonable Suspicion
7. Actions Based on Administrative Justification and Consent
PART 3: INTERROGATIONS, CONFESSIONS, AND IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES
8. Interrogations and Confessions
9. Identification Procedures and the Role of Witnesses
PART 4: THE BEGINNINGS OF FORMAL PROCEEDINGS
10. The Pretrial Process
PR
11. Prosecutors, Grand Juries, and Defense Attorneys
12. Plea Bargaining and Guilty Pleas
PART 5: TRIAL, CONVICTION, AND BEYOND
13. Rights at Trial
14. More Rights at Trial
15. Sentencing, Appeals, and Habeas Corpus
O
FD
O
C
Page | 2
,Chapter 1 Introduction to Criminal Procedure
1.1 Multiple Choice Questions
1) The most important source of rights applying to criminal procedure is/are:
A) Court decisions
B) The U.S. Constitution
C) State constitutions
D) Statutes Answer: B Page Ref: 2
Objective: Summarize the constitutional basis for criminal procedure. Level: Basic
PR
2) There are five constitutional amendments that are of special importance to criminal procedure: the
Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, and Fourteenth. Which of these is the most well-known source of rights in
criminal procedure?
A) Fourth Amendment
O
B) Fifth Amendment
C) Sixth Amendment
FD
D) Eighth Amendment Answer: A
Page Ref: 3
Objective: Summarize the constitutional basis for criminal procedure. Level: Basic
O
C
3) Which statement is true of the Fourth Amendment?
A) It protects from cruel and unusual punishment.
B) It provides for a speedy and public trial, impartial jury, confrontation, compulsory process, and
assistance or counsel.
C) It provides protection from double jeopardy and self-incrimination and for grand jury indictment
in serious crimes.
D) It protects from unreasonable searches and seizures. Answer: D
Page Ref: 3
Objective: Summarize the constitutional basis for criminal procedure. Level: Basic
Page | 3
, 4) Which statement is true of the Fifth Amendment?
A) It protects from unreasonable searches and seizures.
B) It provides protection from double jeopardy and self-incrimination and for grand jury indictment
in serious crimes.
C) It provides for a speedy and public trial, impartial jury, confrontation, compulsory process, and
assistance or counsel.
D) It includes the so-called due process clause, which has been used to incorporate various other
rights described in the Bill of Rights.
Answer: B Page Ref: 4
Objective: Summarize the constitutional basis for criminal procedure. Level: Basic
PR
5) Which statement is true of the Sixth Amendment?
A) It protects from unreasonable searches and seizures.
O
B) It includes the so-called due process clause, which has been used to incorporate various other
rights described in the Bill of Rights.
FD
C) It protects from cruel and unusual punishment.
D) It provides for a speedy and public trial, impartial jury, confrontation, compulsory process, and
assistance or counsel.
Answer: D Page Ref: 4
O
Objective: Summarize the constitutional basis for criminal procedure. Level: Basic
C
6) Which statement is true of the Eighth Amendment?
A) It protects from cruel and unusual punishment.
B) It protects from unreasonable searches and seizures.
C) It includes the so-called due process clause, which has been used to incorporate various other
rights described in the Bill of Rights.
D) It provides for a speedy and public trial, impartial jury, confrontation, compulsory process, and
assistance or counsel.
Answer: A Page Ref: 4
Page | 4