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Criminal Practice, Advanced

This course explores the various stages of the criminal justice process, e.g. arrest, first appearance, bail hearing, charging process (district attorney, grand jury), arraignment, pre-trial discovery, plea negotiations, and post-trial motions. The course will be taught partly by lecture, partly by class discussion of hypothetical fact situations, and class discussion of leading cases as to each topic. The format differs from some classes in that the students evaluate the hypothetical fact situations first, and only thereafter read the applicable case law to see how it reinforces or changes their original opinions. The class is limited to 20 students and preference is given to seniors and those students who are not in the criminal law clinic. Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Investigation is a corequisite. (3 Credits)

Semester

Spring 2019

Instructor(s)

Jee Park

Academic Area(s)

Criminal Law & Procedure

Experiential Courses

—Simulations