Search and Seizure in Oregon
Product description:
Edited by David Sherbo-HugginsSearch & Seizure in Oregon has been updated for 2018, with 99 pages of case law updates & analysis. All previous updates from 2015 to 2018 are included as well.
The 2019 Update to the Search and Seizure Manual is ready and chock-full of helpful tips, the latest case law, and in-depth analysis of the most significant law-announcing appellate court decisions of the last 12 months. Additional editing has been done by Francis Gieringer, Sara Werboff, Matt Blythe, and Laura Coffin
The 2014 edition was reorganized to make it easier to find what you're looking for. The book focuses on key opinions, with in-depth analysis, practice tips, and much more. Within these pages, you will find:
The twelve top ways in a which a search warrant affidavit is inadequate.
An entire chapter just on beating inventories.
The keys to winning a motion to controvert.
Is it a search at all? Everything you need to know.
Plus all the justifications for warrantless searches, and how to push back against them.
In addition to the editors, chapters have been written by deputy defender Morgen Daniels with the Office of Public Defense Services, and former Chief Justice Paul J. De Muniz, now a distinguished jurist at Willamette University College of Law, and digital searches expert Bronson James.
The goal (from the Introduction): "is to help you find the cases which will help you frame the issue, not to provide every case on a particular topic.The goal - the same goal since the first day of law school - is not to find out the right answer. It is to figure out the right question."
Table of Contents
1. WAS THERE A SEARCH/SEIZURE?
1-A Government Action
1-B Search
1-C Seizure
2. WARRANTLESS SEIZURES
2-A Stops (Criminal)
2-B Stops (Traffic)
2-C Extending the Stop
2-D Officer Safety/Material Witness/Non-Traffic Violation
2-E Arrests
2-F Warrantless Seizure of Things and Places
3. WARRANTLESS SEARCHES
3-A Exigent Circumstances
3-B Automobile Exception
3-C Search Incident to Arrest
3-D Consent
3-E School-/Courthouse-/Officer-Safety
3-F Emergency Aid/Lost and Abandoned Property
3-G Residences
4. INVENTORIES
5. SEARCH WARRANTS
5-A Motions to Suppress
5-B Motions to Controvert
5-C Informants
6. IS DEFENDANT ENTITLED TO SUPPRESSION?
6-A Standing/Privacy
6-B Attenuation/Exploitation
6-C Inevitable Discovery
7. ADMINISTRATIVE SEARCHES
8. Search / Seizure of Digital Data
9. Before and After the AppealĀ
10. Suppression of Evidence Derived from Miranda Violations
Miscellaneous