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Criminal Procedure: Confessions, Searches, and Seizures (2019)

2019, Criminal Procedure, Elizabeth G. Rozacky, Honorable Michael E. Keasler

By Elizabeth G. Rozacky and the Honorable Michael E. Keasler Introduction This article summarizes and analyzes cases regarding confessions, searches, and seizures decided by the U.S. Supreme Court and by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals during the past year....

Criminal Procedure: Confessions, Searches, and Seizures (2018)

2018, Benjamin S. Brown, Criminal Procedure, Honorable Michael E. Keasler

By Honorable Michael E. Keasler, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Benjamin S. Brown Introduction This article summarizes and analyzes cases decided by the U.S. Supreme Court and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals during the Survey period, which spans from December 1,...

Criminal Procedure: Confessions, Searches, and Seizures (2017)

2017, Criminal Procedure, Elena Alicia Esparza, Honorable Michael E. Keasler

By Elena Alicia Esparza, Honorable Michael E. Keasler, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Introduction A review of cases involving confessions, searches, and seizures shows significant developments in search and seizure jurisprudence but no significant change in...

Criminal Procedure: Confessions, Searches, and Seizures (2016)

2016, Criminal Procedure, Crystal N. Abbey, Honorable Michael E. Keasler

By Honorable Michael E. Keasler, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Crystal N. Abbey Introduction Over the last two years, the U.S. Supreme Court and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals decided a number of cases regarding confessions, and searches and seizures. The...

Criminal Procedure: Confessions, Searches, and Seizures (2014)

2014, Ben Gillis, Criminal Procedure, Honorable Michael E. Keasler

By Honorable Michael E. Keasler, Ben Gillis Introduction A review of the past two years’ cases involving confessions, searches, and seizures reveals important developments made by the United States Supreme Court. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals also decided a...

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