The fourteenth edition continues the book's commitment to offering the most comprehensive, rigorous, and flexible materials on the American criminal process. With respect to the substantive criminal law, the new edition
With respect to criminal procedure, the main development is the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Carpenter v. United States , 138 S.Ct. 2206 (2018). Carpenter held that that federal agents violated the Fourth Amendment by obtaining seven days of location data, from the defendant’s service provider, without first obtaining a search warrant. The new edition relies on a recent District Court opinion, United States v. Diggs , 385 F. Supp. 648 (N.D. Ill. 2019), to explain the important changes wrought by Carpenter .
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