2021-2022 Law School Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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LAW - 897L Introduction to Criminal Litigation 1 unit(s) Apply the skills learned in Trial Advocacy in the context of a criminal case. The class is divided into trial teams assigned to prosecution or defense. The class begins with the staging of a mock crime, it is reported, a suspect is arrested, charges are filed, and the prosecution commences. The class proceeds through major phases of a criminal trial.
Evidence & Trial Advocacy are pre-requisite courses for this course. Upon a showing of relevant practical criminal litigation experience, the professor reserves the right to allow a student to take Trial Advocacy concurrently. This course counts toward completion of the Experiential Learning Requirement. Prerequisite(s): LAW 804 Evidence Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): LAW 899B Trial Advocacy
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