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Fall 2009
Law No.: LAW6003
Sched. No.: 109834899
Criminal Law (D)
Section 3
X
Harmon, Rachel A.
Administrative Information:
Days, Times (Room):
MW, 1000-1120 (SL298)
Credits:
3
Type:
Lecture
Capacity:
32
**This information is current as of
11/24/2009 06:49:08 AM
**
Current Enrollment:
30
**This information is current as of
11/24/2009 06:49:08 AM
**
Course Description:
This is a required first-year course.
This course explores the basic principles of Anglo-American criminal law, including the constituent elements of criminal offenses, the necessary predicates for criminal liability, the major concepts of justification and excuse, and the conditions under which offenders can be liable for attempt. Major emphasis is placed on the structure and interpretation of modern penal codes.
COURSE REQUIREMENT: Examination