Criminal Def: Theory & Prac (LAW-860-001)
Davis
Notices
Permission required
Description
This course will explore the fundamentals of
zealous, client-centered criminal defense advocacy. The first part
of the semester will focus on the role of the criminal defense
attorney, selected legal issues in defense practice, and defense
ethics. The second part will focus on the application of defense
theory and client-centered advocacy in the pre-trial and trial
context through simulated exercises, including the initial client
interview, opening statements, direct examination, cross-examination,
and closing arguments. Enrollment is limited and by permission of the
instructor only.
APPLICATION PROCESS: Students interested in enrolling in Prof. Davis' "Criminal Defense: Theory and Practice" class should submit a brief essay(no more than 2 pages double-spaced) describing their interest in and commitment to criminal defense work. The essay should also indicate whether the student is a 2L or 3L and whether the student has taken Evidence or will be taking Evidence in the Fall. Essays should be sent to Prof. Davis via e-mail at angelad@wcl.american.edu
Textbooks and Other Materials
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First Class Readings
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