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Criminal Proc: Adjudication


Law 7167 - Spring 2013

Professor: Caren Morrison Class Times: MW, 10:30 am - 11:45 am
Syllabus: n/a | Location: Room 675
Course Management Site: n/a Connect: Class Roll  |  

Course Description

This course covers the adjudication of criminal cases after a defendant has been arrested, including the charging decision, setting of bail, the grand jury, discovery, guilty pleas and plea bargaining, right to trial by jury and jury selection, effective assistance of counsel, sentencing, and double jeopardy. It may also cover appellate and collateral review.

Course materials

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First Assignment

Updated: January 7, 2013, 2:28 pm

For the first class on Monday, January 14th, please read Steps in the Process and Statistical Overview:  Allen 3-12, 21-27 (through Packer excerpt), 37-40 (through Dershowitz excerpt); Prosecutorial Discretion: Allen 961-68.

For the second class, on Wednesday, January 16th, please read Prosecutorial Discretion continued:  Allen 968-87.

Please also register for class on TWEN, which is where I will post all future assignements.


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