LAW-3110: Con Crim Pro: Adjudication

Credits 2
Provides an introduction to federal constitutional rights that arise in the criminal trial process, including the rights surrounding the charging decision, pre-trial release, speedy trial, discovery, guilty pleas, the right to counsel, jury selection, sentencing, [double jeopardy,] and post-conviction challenges. Course meets remotely and synchronously. Remote synchronous courses are considered a distance education course and credits earned will count toward distance education courses. Students may take up to 41 credits under the 83-credit requirement (43 under the 86-credit requirement) toward their J.D. degree through courses that are designated "distance education courses."A distance education course is one in which students are separated from all faculty members for more than one-third of the instruction and the instruction involves the use of technology to support regular and substantive interaction between the students and all faculty members, either synchronously or asynchronously. Source: ABA Standards Definition (7) and 306.