CRJ1123 — Criminal Procedures And Evidence
3 Credits Focus on the criminal process, legal problems associated with investigation of crime, acquisition and preservation of evidence, commencement of a criminal proceeding, prosecution and defense of charges, sentencing, and appeal. Principal concern is with development of existing procedures and examination of current efforts for reform. Pre or (PLO 1) Analyze the U.S. court systems to critically evaluate criminal prosecution scenarios to determine which court would be best suited to hear a particular case. (PLO 1) Analyze rights of U.S. citizens to determine the rights that were originally enumerated, and others that have evolved through case law, then evaluate scenarios to determine whether enforcement actions are appropriate and/or constitutional. (PLO 2, 3) Evaluate cases and/or scenarios to determine whether probable cause or reasonable suspicion exists to determine the appropriate response (observation, stop, arrest, frisk, search, etc.) supported by the level of proof provided in the scenario, citing landmark appellant court cases to support their determination. (PLO 7) Analyze the application of the exclusionary rule (and its exceptions) to search and seizure in provided cases and/or scenarios, to correctly determine whether evidence should be admissible, citing the correct U.S. Constitutional Amendments or landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases to support such determination. (PLO 7) Evaluate lineups and other means of pre-trial identification to determine what identi