CRJS 320 - Criminal Law and Procedure

Institution:
Gannon University
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3 credits, Spring and Distance Learning (Internet) This course examines the dynamic balance of the power of the government (to enforce the criminal law) against the rights of the individual to come and go as they please without government interference. Additionally, we will study about judicial review, constitutional supremacy, and the protections of state constitutional rights concerning criminal procedure as related to federal constitutional protections. The course will cover the area of search and seizure law, its current status as well as its historical development (through the tracing of case law); the ever-changing laws on interrogation, confessions, identifications, and courtroom procedures such as right to counsel, right to jury trials, the laws governing sentencing and direct and collateral attacks on convictions. There will be a review of the remedies afforded by law to an individual when the government violates the rights its constitution and statutes provides. This is a required Criminal Justice Upper level core course. Recommended prerequisite: Intro to Criminal Law, Intro to Criminal Justice
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(814) 871-7000
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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