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Criminal Procedure II

LAW 402-01Criminal Procedure II3 credits
A study of the basic constitutional and non-constitutional procedural components of the criminal process. Included are discretionary aspects of the decision to charge, the preliminary hearing, pre-trial release, and grand jury proceedings, venue, jury selection, trial procedures, judgments, sentencing, double jeopardy appeal, and post-conviction proceedings. Criminal Procedure I is not a prerequisite.

 

Foundational:

Criminal Procedure Survey
Criminal Procedure I
Criminal Procedure II

Supporting:

Death Penalty
Domestic Violence Clinic
Fourth Amendment Theory and Practice
International Criminal Law
Selected Problems in Criminal Justice*
Selected Problems in Criminal Law*
Terrorism*
Therapeutic Jurisprudence
Transitional Justice*
Virginia Criminal Procedure
White Collar Crime

*courses not offered every year