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Jefferson Ingram began his academic career by teaching Constitutional History for the Department of History at the University of Dayton in the Spring of 1978 and entered a full-time tenure track position in the Criminal Justice Program in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Dayton in the Fall of 1978. He continued to teach in the Department of History for two more semesters and offered courses in Criminal Procedure, The Law of Evidence, and Criminal Law until the late 1990's for the Criminal Justice Program. During this time, he team taught a death penalty course, The Death Penalty, with a philosophy professor and offered a philosophy-criminal justice course jointly with a philosophy professor on The Moral Basis for Civil and Criminal Law. In 1990, he taught a course for the School of Business Administration, Law for the Accounting Profession. In 1994, the Criminal Justice Program became the Criminal Justice Studies Program and the course on evidence was phased out with new duties added in the form of teaching a senior seminar course for all graduating Criminal Justice students. In the Summer of 2003, Jefferson Ingram joined the Department of Political Science at the University of Dayton as a tenured faculty member, where he continues to teach and support students in the Criminal Justice Studies Program as needed.
During the twenty-nine years of teaching, Jefferson Ingram has published books on criminal procedure, Cases and Materials on Criminal Procedure, Copyright 1986, Anderson Publishing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, and Criminal Procedure: Cases and Materials, Copyright 1995, Anderson Publishing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, along with ancillary teaching manuals. A third book on criminal procedure, Criminal Procedure, Theory and Practice, Copyright 2005, Pearson Education, Inc. In the area of the law of evidence, Criminal Evidence, 8th edition by John Klotter and Jefferson Ingram with Anderson Publishing and Criminal Evidence, 9th edition by Jefferson Ingram with Mathew Bender Company are recent publications.
Part 1: The Criminal Procedure Matrix
Chapter 1 Constitution and the Bill of Rights: The Source of Protections for the Accused
Chapter 2 Criminal Courts: Organization, Function, Jurisdiction, and the Criminal Process
Chapter 3 The Principles of the Mapp Exclusionary Rule
Part 2: Arrest, Stop and Frisk and Search Warrant Practice
Chapter 4 Arrest and Related Concepts
Chapter 5 Stop and Frisk and Related Concepts
Chapter 6 Obtaining and Using Search Warrants: Practice, Execution, and Return
Part 3: Searching Persons and Property
Chapter 7 Searches and Seizures: Places, Persons and Vehicles
Chapter 8 Special Needs Searches [old chapter five]
Chapter 9 Searches of Open Fields and Abandoned Property
Part 4: Miranda Warnings, Confessions, and Identification Procedures
Chapter 10 Miranda Warnings and Related Requirements
Chapter 11 Confessions and the Fifth Amendment
Part 5: Pretrial and Trial Criminal Procedure and Appellate Practice
Chapter 12 Pretrial Criminal Process: Pretrial Motions, Identification Process, Preliminary Hearing, Bail, Right to Counsel, Speedy Trial, and Double Jeopardy
Chapter 13 Trial Procedure and Legal Rights [old chap 13 mostly]
Chapter 14 Appellate Practice and Other Posttrial Remedies
Appendices
A: The Constitution of the United States
B: The Bill of Rights
Glossary
Index
Table of Cases