General Description:
Criminal Procedure at the University of Colorado School of Law is taught in two parts. This first part, “The Investigative Process,” focuses primarily on the constitutional limitations applicable to police investigative techniques such as arrest, search, seizure, electronic surveillance, interrogation, and lineup identification.
Select Term:
LAWS 6045-001
Instructor(s):
Carolyn Ramsey
Credits: 3
Meeting Times & Locations:
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Tue,Thu,Fri |
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM |
WOLF 206 |
First Assignment: Please sign up for the course on TWEN and buy the casebook: Israel, Kamisar, LaFave & King, Criminal Procedure and the Constitution (2010 ed.). The assigned book contains some new cases that are not in earlier editions, so you definitely need to purchase the 2010 edition.
For the first day of class, read and be prepared to discuss pp. 26-47 (Palko, Adamson, Duncan), 989-90(Amendments IV, V, VI, and XIV).
Also please note that the course will meet from 9:00 to 10:15 AM on Tu Thu Fri and that our class meetings will conclude by late October. See you Tuesday!
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