Criminal Law

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2007-08-01
Publisher(s): Carolina Academic Press
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Summary

Professor Jose Felipe Anderson, Director of the University of Baltimore's School of Law's Stephen L. Snyder Center for Litigation Skills and Professor Patricia Mell, Dean of the John Marshall School of Law, have created a criminal law case book that offers both traditional and cutting-edge cases, challenging hypotheticals, historical context, and practical perspectives. All of these features combine in a managable casebook designed to be completed in a one semester criminal law course. With material ranging from the criminal prosecution of Marcus Garvey for mail fraud to the Dr. Jack Kevorkian assisted-suicide trial to Watergate, the book will hold the interest of both student and professor.Features include interesting cases designed to combine legal principles for effecient learning; both traditional coverage of familiar principles and cutting-edge insights into emerging trends; special attention to the U.S. Supreme Court's recent activity in state criminal law; hypothetical problems of varying length and complexity to maximize the instructor's teaching options; historical notes and commentary that place the cases into context; discussion of the American Law Institute's Model Penal Code; and practical perspectives for each section giving both defense and prosecution insights.

Author Biography

Jose Anderson is Director of the University of Baltimore's School of Law's Stephen L. Synder Center for Litigation Skills. Patricia Mell is Dean of the John Marshall School of Law.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the methodology of the casebookp. 3
Participants in the criminal processp. 19
The burden of proof in a criminal casep. 47
Basic concepts of criminal lawp. 85
Theft and fraudp. 195
Crimes related to habitationp. 219
Homicide and other crimes against personp. 239
Insanity and other defensesp. 321
Rape and sexual offensep. 371
Jurisdiction and constitutional limitationsp. 427
Inchoate offenses and participants in crimep. 513
Capital punishmentp. 537
The model penal codep. 605
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