Raising issues of race in North Carolina criminal cases

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Where to find it

Law Library — 3rd Floor Collection (3rd floor)

Call Number
HV6197.U62 G75 2014
Status
Available

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library)

Call Number
C343 G866r
Status
In-Library Use Only

School of Government Library

Call Number
HV6197.U62 G75 2014
Status
Available

Summary

View this manual, a reference in the School's Indigent Defense Manual Series, free of charge at defendermanuals.sog.unc.edu.



Raising Issues of Race in North Carolina Criminal Cases is a resource for public defenders and appointed counsel who represent poor people accused of crimes. This publication is also useful to judges, prosecutors, and others who work to safeguard the integrity of the court system.



The book describes the ways in which considerations of race may improperly enter into the conduct of a criminal case, and gathers, organizes, and analyzes the law on the intersection of race and the criminal justice system. Ten chapters cover a variety of topics, such as:

-stops, searches, and arrests;

-eyewitness identification;

-pretrial release;

-selective prosecution;

-composition of grand and trial juries;

-trial issues; and

-sentencing.

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