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MARCH<br />

Street Legal<br />

A Guide to Pre-trial Criminal Procedure<br />

for Police, Prosecutors, and Defenders<br />

Ken Wallentine<br />

The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution<br />

requires that searches and seizures conducted under governmental<br />

authority be “reasonable.” But the reality is not<br />

always that straightforward.<br />

What does “reasonable suspicion” mean<br />

What constitutes a “seizure”<br />

What constitutes a waiver of Miranda rights<br />

What constitutes a “search” under the Fourth<br />

Amendment<br />

Are police service dogs equal to “deadly force”<br />

Noted author and Chief of Law Enforcement for the Utah<br />

Attorney General, Ken Wallentine, has written a new book<br />

intended to answer these questions, and act as a guide for<br />

police, prosecutors, and defenders.<br />

This book provides specific guidance on pre-trial criminal<br />

procedure of all sorts, and explains in understandable terms<br />

“what you can do and what you can’t do” under 4th Amendment<br />

search and seizure law. From traffic checkpoints and<br />

forceful felony arrest, from Miranda warnings to inmate and<br />

cell searches, it’s all covered in this concise reference. Search<br />

warrants, electronic surveillance, and use of canine search<br />

and seizure are also covered in great detail. In addition, citations<br />

are included in the book so that readers may find and<br />

read the entire case for more information.<br />

Ken Wallentine is the Chief of Law Enforcement for the<br />

Utah Attorney General. Active in civic affairs, Ken Wallentine<br />

is Chair of the Utah Law Enforcement Legislative Committee.<br />

He is a featured writer in numerous law enforcement journals.<br />

Chief Wallentine has been a speaker for the <strong>National</strong> Center<br />

on Counterterrorism and Cybercrime, the Oregon District<br />

Attorneys Association, the United States Department of Justice,<br />

the United States Department of Transportation and<br />

numerous other college, civic and law enforcement groups.<br />

He lives in Salt Lake City, UT.<br />

• Co-op available<br />

• E-mail campaigns<br />

• Direct mail campaigns<br />

• Magazine ads in ABA Journal and related<br />

in-house publications (400,000)<br />

• Online publicity<br />

• Trade shows—ABA Annual; ABA Mid-Year,<br />

TECHSHOW, others<br />

AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION<br />

March • Reference/Law<br />

396 pages • 6 x 9 • Carton qty: 50<br />

ISBN13: 978-1-59031-822-5<br />

1-59031-822-6 • $79.95 pb. • [ T ]<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Network</strong> • 1-800-462-6420 Winter 2008 119

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