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Perspective

Dec. 31, 2010

Looking Forward to 2011: Key Criminal Procedure Cases

Cases on the Supreme Court's 2011 docket could dramatically alter the way we apply the exclusionary rule and Miranda protections. By Laurie L. Levenson of Loyola Law School.


By Laurie L. Levenson


Av lthough all U.S. Supreme Court cases are important, some criminal procedure cases are more important than others. Traditionally, Fourth and Fifth Amendment issues are at the top of the list. They are the meat and potatoes of criminal practice. This term, the Supreme Court has some particularly important search and seizure cases. Each is a potential blockbuster that can significantly change the way that courts approach the exclusionary rul...

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