Fall 2014 Course Schedule

Crim Trial Advcy (LAW-694-005)
Hillyer, Keil

Meets: 09:30 AM - 12:10 PM (W) - Room 528

Enrolled: 9 / Limit: 14

Administrator Access


Notices

Instructor Permission Required. Criminal Procedure and Evidence are pre- or co-requisites.

Description

The Criminal Trial Advocacy course is based on trial simulations, practical instruction, learning by doing, and feedback from faculty and fellow students. This course focuses on case theory, trial strategy and tactics, opening statements, examination of witnesses, and closing arguments. In this course student-attorneys try three fictitious cases. Students try the final case in a courtroom before a real judge and jury panel of undergraduate students. Cases are tried under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and Evidence. This section has two instructors, a law professor or attorney both experienced in litigation. Special features of this class are in-class discussions by a professional actor on the use of techniques to communicate more effectively and a homicide detective on the basics of criminal investigations.

Textbooks and Other Materials

The textbook information on this page was provided by the instructor. Students should use this information when considering purchases from the AU Campus Store or other vendors. Students may check to determine if books are currently available for purchase online.

1) Purchase: Trial Techniques and Trials, Thomas A. Mauet (9th Ed., 2013) (Wolters Kluwer Law & Business) 2) Do not purchase NITA case files! Case files will be provided. 3)Additional assigned readings materials are located on the MyWCL Trial Advocacy Central Site

First Class Readings

Not available at this time.

Syllabus

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