Sum & Substance Audio on Criminal Procedure, (CD) (Sum & Substance) 
asked by geo on November 25, 2006 4:29 PM
This audio CD set introduces the Fourth Amendment and discusses retroactivity, harmless error, and incorporation. Includes an issue checklist and examines the Katz "Search" Doctrine. Analyzes various surveillance and search methods. Covers the Exclusionary Rule, entrapment, interrogations, pretrial procedures, trial, and the right to counsel.
Reviews
If your prof is a Dressler follower and you spend a lot of time driving or some place where you regularly listen to cds for a while, this is good to have. It takes a fair amount of time to listen to all, plus it probably won't sink in the first time, but it's great if you're commuting by car.
reviewed by glassysurf on November 29, 2006 9:34 AM
Dressler presents Criminal Procedure (and Criminal Law in his other CD set) with style and an obvious interest in the subject. I have listened to a number of other CD sets on various subjects in the law and this one ranks at the top (along side Mary Cheh's Con Law and Finz' Torts.) I recommend this for law school, bar review, and practioners looking for a nutshell account of the subject.
reviewed by skywalker on November 29, 2006 2:35 PM
Great exam review. The prof is clear, concise, comprehensive and easy to listen to. He hit everything we covered in Crim Pro. These are as good, if not better, than the Mary Cheh does Con Law CDs.
reviewed by wendi on November 29, 2006 2:38 PM
