Grand Jury Practice

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Law Journal Press, Nov 28, 2021 - Law - 830 pages

Grand Jury Practice is the most comprehensive treatise available on how grand juries function. Thorough and pragmatic, it brings together statutory and case law, Justice Department regulations, important variations in state court practice (including charts of relevant statutes), and practical advice on what really happens in grand jury proceedings. You'll learn to improve your odds in a game stacked heavily against you--how to deal with prosecutors, turn subpoenas and document requests to your advantage, monitor the progress of an investigation, and make the most of hidden strategic opportunities.

You'll find extensive discussion of the composition and conduct of the grand jury, the law of privilege, joint defense agreements, prosecutorial misconduct, evidentiary issues, grand jury secrecy, and many other constitutional and tactical issues. The annual updates provide analysis and insight into ongoing issues, including changing grand jury processes across the country in the wake of recent police-involved killings and during the Covid-19 pandemic, and recent decisions regarding presidential grand jury immunity arguments.

Book ʆ looseleaf, one volume, 720 pages; published in 1998, updated annually; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-083-8.

 

Contents

CHAPTER 3
3-3
05
3-62
06
3-79
04
4-1
1 Jurisdiction of the Grand Jury
5-1
01
6-1
01
7-1
Grand Jury Secrecy
7-2
Immunity
14-8
CHAPTER 11
14-17
Parallel Proceedings
1-1
Incriminating Testimony
1-2
1 Rule 6
1-6
01
1-15
Sanctions for Refusal to Testify
1-18
vii
iv

01
8-1
CHAPTER 5
8-5
03
8-8
05
8-17
04
9-1
The Fifth Amendment
9-4
Civil Proceedings
9-9
06
9-15
04
10-27
05
10-34
06
10-40
1053
10-53
01
11-12
Introduction
12-1
03
12-7
05
12-20
CHAPTER 9
13-9
01
14-1
CHAPTER 4
14-4
The Prosecutors Burden
viii
03
x
Overview
xii
01
xvi
11 Agreement with Government
5-11
02
5-43
CHAPTER 13
13
04
13-23
1329
13-29
TC1
1
03
2
CHAPTER 8
8
01
24
Electronic Surveillance
25
Index
46
01
55
02
73
03
80
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About the author (2021)

Howard W. Goldstein is a litigation partner in the New York office of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP with particular expertise in white collar criminal defense and civil RICO litigations. A former Assistant U.S. Attorney and Chief Appellate Attorney, he has written and lectured extensively on criminal law. Mr. Goldstein writes a regular column on corporate crime for the New York Law Journal and is an editorial board member of the Corporate Counselor newsletter and Business Crimes Bulletin.

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