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LAW5112

Federal criminal law 506 (6 points)

(LAW)

Leader: Professor Richard Fox

Offered:
Clayton Second semester 2003 (Day)

Synopsis: Topics which form the core material include: The history of federal involvement in the criminal law, federal policing agencies, the sources and nature of federal criminal procedure. The relationship of federal criminal law to state criminal law and to state courts; and the sentencing structures for federal offenders. Additional emerging topics of federal interest may be added from year to year.

Assessment: Written research assignments: 80% + Class participation: 20%

Contact Hours: Three hours of lectures per week

Prerequisites: LAW3300


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