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Read Rochin v. California (from Chapter 1 in The Constitution and Criminal Judicial Process). You should NOT read the full text opinion, you should read the edited version provided in the text book. Prepare a typed case brief utilizing the 'Case Briefing Worksheet' provided below. You may use the worksheet as a template (type directly into it) or copy the headings into your own Word document for submission.
Case Briefing Worksheet
1. Heading - identify the case by party names and citation (include the date).
2. Facts - include only those facts that are significant to the specific legal issue being decided by the court.
3. Procedural History - explain how the case made its way to the current level of review.
4. issue - the legal question the court is faced with answering that has been raised in the case.
5. Rule - what law (statutes, constitutional provisions, prior cases or administrative rules) did this court apply to enable them to solve the legal question(s) raised in this case?
6. Analysis - explain how the court applied the legal rule(s) to the facts in deciding the answer to the question posed by the issue in this case.
Conclusion - did the court affirm, reverse, remand? This should be a very short statement of the outcome.