Constitutional Law and Criminal Procedure
Hon. Isaac Borenstein (Ret.),
Hon. Joseph Nolan,
Prof. Frank Rudy Cooper,
Prof. Joseph D. Cronin,
Mr. Michael Ricciuti
3 credits day; 3 credits evening.
This course involves analysis and discussion of decisions in the area of intersection between the Constitution and the criminal process with special emphasis on arrest; search and seizure; privilege against self-incrimination; entrapment; pre-trial identification; bail; prosecutorial discretion; grand jury; professional responsibility; habeas corpus.
May not also enroll in Criminal Procedure.
Prerequisite: Constitutional Law
Elective Course
Recommended for the Mass Bar
Final Exam Required
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<<Course Updated: January 09, 2009>>
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