425.01 Pretrial Criminal Litigation
This course will focus on the pretrial phase in criminal cases. We will begin with a defendant’s initial appearance and conclude with a plea hearing. Class discussions and readings will explore the pretrial practices of effective defense counsel, including conducting a defense investigation, working with experts, and managing clients. The class will also emphasize oral advocacy skills, so students will be expected to appear as counsel during mock, in-class court hearings. It is anticipated that each class session will be divided into two components: (1) a short lecture/discussion period based on course readings and (2) skills practice. Finally, this course will provide students with an opportunity to familiarize themselves with criminal case pleadings, including the drafting of at least one motion. The course grade will be based on classroom participation, performance, and written work. There is no final exam.
Special Notes:
Meets last 7 weeksFall 2023
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Oral presentation
Practical exercises
Class participation
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Jamie T. Lau |
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Course Requirements - JD
Course Requirements - LLM
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