LAW115

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CRIMINAL LAW

Course Title

CRIMINAL LAW

Course Number

115

Min

4

Max

5

Course Types

MBE Tested (Required) (MBE), Letter Grading, CA Bar-Tested Subject, First Year Courses, MBE/MCQ Tested (Required) (MBE)

Credit Type

REQUIRED FIRST-YEAR

Description

The purpose of this course is to introduce the principles and objectives of the criminal law and to explore its utility and limitations as a means of social control. The course covers general common law elements and principles, including actus reus and mens rea; general defenses, including insanity, ignorance and mistake, duress, self-defense, defense of others and of property, necessity, and entrapment; the criminal capacity of children and of corporations; theories of liability for various parties to crime; and vicarious strict liability. The focus is on the major common law felonies of theft, homicide, and rape; the inchoate offenses of conspiracy, attempt and incitement; and modern extensions of criminal liability by legislation.