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2012-2013 Saint Joseph’s College Online 
    
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CJ 312 - Criminal Law and Procedure


Deals with the area of criminal responsibility, some of its limitations and certain modifications substantially affecting it. Procedures include prosecutor’s decision to charges, pretrial procedures, criminal trial and sentencing. Discussion of current developments in case flow and defendant’s legal rights are included.

Assignment Overview
Assignments: 5 Units

Interactivity: None

Final Assessment: Final Paper

Course Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to do the following:

  • Have a brief understanding of the history behind criminal law and procedure as well as display an understanding of the requirements for warrants and field interrogations.
  • Demonstrate, through essays, that you have adequate knowledge of the procedural issues dealing with arrests/bookings, vehicle searches, and evidence (not covered by a reasonable expectation of privacy).
  • Display, through essays, knowledge of the legalities involved in eavesdropping and wiretapping, varying expectations of privacy (international borders and closed containers), and a defendant’s right against self-incrimination.
  • Explore and demonstrate knowledge relative to identification procedures, a defendant’s right to counsel, other criminal trial issues, and First Amendment issues.
  • Have thorough knowledge of the Exclusionary Rule and the Civil Rights Act. This will be demonstrated through both essays and the Position Paper.


Credits: 3



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