Fall 2021 Course Schedule

Criminal Procedure I (LAW-508-001)
Carol Crawford

Meets: 08:30 AM - 09:50 AM (MW) - Yuma - Room Y402

Enrolled: 64 / Limit: 65

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Description

Pretrial criminal procedure and constitutional limitations on the use of power under the Fourth, Fifth, and Fourteenth Amendments. Topics include arrest; search and seizure; police interrogation, confessions, lineups, and other pretrial identification procedures; use of informants; scope and administration of exclusionary rules; and the rights of indigent defendants to counsel, transcript, and other aids.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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Casebook: E. Chemerinsky and L. Levenson, Criminal Procedure: Investigation (Wolters Kluwer/Aspen 2018, Third Edition) AND E. Chemerinsky and L. Levenson, Criminal Procedure: 2021 Case and Statutory Supplement (Note: I am told that the supplement will not be available until August 2021.)

First Class Readings

Criminal Procedure and Process: pp. 1-30

Powell v. Alabama (Procedural Unfairness and Race)

Syllabus

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