Provas & Concursos Series - Criminal Procedural Law 4th Edition - Estefania Rocha

Provas & Concursos Series - Criminal Procedural Law 4th Edition - Estefania Rocha

Provas & Concursos Series - Criminal Procedural Law 4th Edition

By Estefania Rocha

A Comprehensive Guide to Criminal Procedural Law

Are you preparing for a career in law enforcement, criminal justice, or the legal profession? If so, then you need a comprehensive understanding of criminal procedural law. This essential area of law governs the procedures that law enforcement officers and prosecutors must follow when investigating crimes, arresting suspects, and bringing them to trial.

Why You Need This Book

  • Comprehensive Coverage: This book provides a comprehensive overview of criminal procedural law, from the initial investigation of a crime to the final appeal of a conviction.
  • Clear and Concise Explanations: The author's clear and concise writing style makes complex legal concepts easy to understand.
  • Real-World Examples: The book is filled with real-world examples that illustrate how criminal procedural law is applied in practice.
  • Up-to-Date Information: The book is updated with the latest case law and statutory changes.

What You Will Learn

  • The Fourth Amendment and the exclusionary rule
  • The Fifth Amendment and the right to remain silent
  • The Sixth Amendment and the right to counsel
  • The Eighth Amendment and the prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment
  • The Fourteenth Amendment and the due process clause

Order Your Copy Today!

Provas & Concursos Series - Criminal Procedural Law 4th Edition is the essential guide to criminal procedural law for anyone preparing for a career in law enforcement, criminal justice, or the legal profession. Order your copy today and start your journey to a successful career in law.

About the Author

Estefania Rocha is a professor of law at the University of São Paulo. She is a leading expert in criminal procedural law and has published numerous articles and books on the subject. She is also a frequent speaker at conferences and workshops on criminal justice.