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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS


Criminal Procedure
Mr. James Krasnoo
3 credits day; 3 credits evening.

May not also enroll in Constitutional Law/Criminal Procedure.

Class discussion will focus on investigation of the cases in the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendment Rights of criminal defendants. Class discussions will move from one sub-area to another within the Fourth Amendment and Fifth Amendment explorations. Class discussion and participation is vital to the subject matter. The course will also draw on recent Massachusetts cases so that a constant comparison between the United States Supreme Court and Supreme Judicial Court distinctions in this area will be addressed. There shall be one final exam consisting of two or three fact-filled, multi-issued questions requiring explanatory essays and application of the issues raised in class and from the text.




  Prerequisite: Constitutional Law

  Enrollment is limited: 20

  Elective Course

  Recommended for the Mass Bar

  Final Exam Required



<<Course Updated: April 03, 2013>>

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