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New York Criminal Practice Third Edition
Editor-in-Chief Lawrence N. Gray,
Esq. Former Special Assistant Attorney General, NYS Office of
the Attorney General
Product
Description From your right to counsel to your right to an appeal,
this publication is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of the
criminal case. Written by dozens of criminal law attorneys and
judges with decades of practical experience in the field, this book is
intended to guide both inexperienced and veteran attorneys who practice
in this area. This third edition includes updated case law and
statutes as well as additional legal topics, including new chapters
on New York’s Right to Counsel Jurisprudence, Preparation for
Direct, Cross and Redirect Examination, and Trial Orders of Dismissal
and Setting Aside Verdict.
Contents at a
Glance New York's Right to Counsel Jurisprudence
The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
Arraignment
Preliminary Hearing
Grand Jury Proceedings
Discovery: Statutory and Appellate Court Analysis
Discovery: Overview and Defense Perspective
Motion Practice
Pretrial Hearings
Plea Negotiations
Preparation for Trial
Preparation for Direct, Cross and Redirect Examination
Jury Selection
Opening Statements
Direct Examination
Defense Cross-Examination
Evidentiary Issues and Objections
Defenses
Summations
Jury Instructions
Sealing Case Records
Trial Orders of Dismissal and Setting Aside Verdict
Sentencing
Appeals in Criminal Cases
Extradition
Info &
Pricing PN: 41460 | 2011 | 1168 pages | hardbound NYSBA Members $120 | Non-Members $140
View Table of Contents and Author
Biographies
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