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Criminal Procedure, Advanced (3020)
This course examines the process of criminal litigation commencing with the filing of charges and continuing through post-conviction, as affected by relevant U.S. constitutional provisions and opinions of the U.S. Supreme Court. The range of topics possibly addressed includes prosecutorial discretion, preliminary examination and grand jury, pre-trial detention and bail, plea negotiations and pleas, right to a speedy trial and confrontation, discovery, jury instructions and sentencing issues, double jeopardy, and post-conviction remedies.
Limited enrollment.
Grading: Exam
Prerequisite(s): Criminal Procedure
Credits: 2
Offered: Fall
Categories:
Elective
Subject Areas:
Criminal Law:: edit ::
Taught by: Phillip D. Prokopowicz
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