American Criminal Law and Procedure

  1. A study of the general principles of criminal law and procedure, including principles of jurisdiction, accountability for acts of others, concepts of act and fault, defenses such as justification and excuse, procedural rights such as the privilege against self-incrimination, grand jury review, confrontation of witnesses, and trial by jury, and rules of professional responsibility applicable at the investigative and post-charging stages of the criminal justice process.

    Lecturer - Edward Carter