LAW328
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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Course Title
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Course Number
328
Min
3
Max
4
Course Types
MBE Tested (Required) (MBE), Letter Grading, Upper Div. Required, CA Bar-Tested Subject, MBE/MCQ Tested (Required) (MBE)
Credit Type
GPA LECTURE COURSES
Description
A study of fundamental aspects of criminal procedure. Emphasis will be given to judicial control of police practices by means of the exclusionary rule, including search and seizure, and police interrogation. Consideration also will be given to fundamentals of procedural due process, including defendant's privilege against self-incrimination, the right to counsel, right to jury trial, and former jeopardy. Additional topics may include pretrial and trial processes, such as the decision to prosecute, grand jury, preliminary examination, joinder and severance, bail, discovery, plea bargaining, and the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses.
Students contemplating obtaining judicial externships in their fourth to sixth semesters should be aware that many judges require externs to have completed Criminal Procedure.
Students contemplating obtaining judicial externships in their fourth to sixth semesters should be aware that many judges require externs to have completed Criminal Procedure.