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Death Penalty

LAW 630-01Death Penaltycredits
This course will explore the history, constitutional rules and implementation of the death penalty in the United States. We will examine the special requirements for a capital trial including the selection of a "death qualified " jury, use of aggravating and mitigating evidence in the punishment phase of the trial, and the right to effective counsel. Arguments by proponents and opponents of the death penalty will be discussed. Students will write a research paper on an instructor approved topic and present the results of their research in class.

Optionally satisfies the writing requirement.

 

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