868+ pp.; 7th ed. 2022
(includes 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 Supplements)
2 volume set
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The 2023-2024 supplement includes a number of changes such as:
- A reorganized and revised chapter on bail, bond, and conditions of release (ch. CR 8), reflecting a recent constitutional amendment and legislation to implement the amendment
- New appellate decisions addressing matters such as victim’s rights, use of witness statements, search-and-seizure, closing arguments, mistrial, sentencing, and plea withdrawal
- Updated poverty guidelines for use in indigency determinations
The 2022-2023 supplement includes a number of changes such as:
- A reorganized and revised chapter on mistrials, with expanded content, providing several concrete examples of the type of conduct (by jurors, defense counsel, and prosecutors) that could provide grounds for a mistrial
- New appellate decisions addressing matters such as search-and-seizure, competency, discovery, double jeopardy, jury management, admissibility of witness testimony, jury instructions, sentencing and resentencing, and OWI
- Updated poverty guidelines for use in indigency determinations
The 2021-2022 revision includes a number of changes such as:
- A revised chapter on remote proceedings, updated to reflect legislative amendments that took effect in March 2022
- New appellate decisions addressing matters such as search-and-seizure, bail, competency, pleas, double jeopardy, confessions, admissibility of witness testimony, jury instructions, sentencing, posttrial motions, sexually violent person commitments, and OWI
- A new discussion about procedures to follow when a defendant stipulates to an element of the charged offense, and a reorganized discussion about the use of suppressed evidence
- Updated poverty guidelines for use in indigency determinations
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