Index

AuthorDeja Vishny
Pages611-671
SUPPRESSING CRIMINAL EVIDENCEI-1
Index
A
Abandoned Property:
Computers, warrantless search and seizure, 8:03
Privacy expectations, 3:08, 4:26
Abandonment of Client. See Attorneys
Administrative Searches:
Good faith reliance on constitutionally defective statute permitting warrantless searches, 3:56
Special needs doctrine, regulated businesses, 3:34, 7:31
Admissions:
Interrogation
Post-admission narrative, reliability of, 9:22
Reid method eliciting admission, 9:21
Suspect required to make admissions before phone call allowed, 11:20
Pleadings admissible as admission of party opponent, using term "allegedly", 2:06
Polygraph, post-test admissions, 12:44
:
Challenging warrant search of home, 4:32, 4:34-4:37

NSA providing information to law enforcement, motion for original search warrant and


Age:
Miranda rights
Finding that juvenile unable to comprehend, 10:103
Impact of juvenile's age on custody analysis, 10:87-10:88
Research supporting age below which juveniles cannot comprehend Miranda warning or
consequences of waiver, 10:96, 10:103
Airports and Airplanes:
Luggage search. See Luggage Searches
Special needs doctrine, 3:34, 7:34
Alcohol and Alcoholism:
Bodily intrusions to test for alcohol use, 7:33
DUI. See 
Expert testimony on defendant's vulnerabilities, 11:65
Interrogation, determining if alcohol consumed by client before, 1:21
INDEX I-2
Involuntary confessions, false promises of treatment for alcoholism, 11:37
Liquor stores. See Liquor Stores
Vulnerability of hospitalized defendant with acute alcohol withdrawal, 11:61
Aliens. See 
American Sign Language. See Sign Language
Anonymous Tips, Motor vehicle searches, tip as basis for reasonable suspicion, 5:65E, 6:04,
6:19-6:20
Apartment Buildings. See Home Searches
Appeals:
Motion practice, preserving issues for appeal, 2:10, 2:13-2:14, 2:37
Waiver of Miranda
Arguments. See 
Arrest. See 
Arson, Involuntary confession, false evidence used in Reid method interrogation, 11:46
, Confessions, 3:57, 3:60, 11:07
Attorney-Client Privilege:
Crime-fraud exception to privilege, 1:02
Explaining privilege during initial client-interview, 1:02
Attorneys:
Abandonment of client by former counsel, 12:29
Adverse authority, duty of attorney to avoid misrepresentation of law, 2:04
Attorney's pleadings admissible as admission of party opponent, using term "allegedly", 2:06
Client interview. See 
Defense attorneys keeping records on abusive police searches, 7:30
Humanizing client in pleadings, 2:05
Jailhouse informer's attorney, subpoenaing to determine police role in soliciting snitch, 12:32
Police training and procedures, learning details of. See 

Sixth Amendment. See Sixth Amendment
Work product. See Work Product
SUPPRESSING CRIMINAL EVIDENCEI-3
Audiotapes. See Video- and Audiotapes
Authority Figures, Client's history of dealing with, 1:07
Automobiles. See Motor Vehicle Searches
B
Background, Client's personal background and social history, 1:03-1:08
Backyards:
Multi-unit dwellings with common back yard, privacy expectations, 4:10, 4:13
No implied consent, 4:17
Banks and Banking, Compelling production of non-privileged business records, 11:89
Basements, Multi-unit dwellings, privacy expectations, 4:10-4:11
Bias and Prejudice:
Client deprived of counsel at critical stage of proceedings, constitutional error, 12:29
Confession's low probative value, prejudicial effect, 12:17
Drug detection dog's reliability versus dog lovers' belief about sniff accuracy, 6:49

:
Drunk driving and non-consensual warrantless blood draw, 4:116
DUI cases, scope of McNeely case, 7:46
Non-testimonial evidence, permissible use of compelled evidence, 11:90
Reasonableness of invasive procedures, 7:46
Right to have counsel present under Sixth Amendment, 12:28
Student athletes, random urinalysis, 7:33
Boarding and Rooming Houses:
Multi-unit dwellings with private and common areas, home searches and privacy expectations,
4:10
Privacy expectations, 4:25
Boats. See Ships and Vessels
:
Invasive body searches, reasonableness, 7:45
Special needs doctrine, alcohol or drug testing, 7:33
Body Cavity Search:
See also Strip Search
Client initial interview about scope of, 1:12
Special needs doctrine, 7:30

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