Criminal Procedure: Investigation

Course Number:Law 206
Hours:3
Course Type:Core
Writing Requirement:None
Skills Requirement?:No
Final Exam?:Yes
Description:

Rosen section:
The scope and limitations of permissible law enforcement conduct in the investigation of crime, with particular focus on the constitutional limits established by the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments. Principal areas of coverage include search and seizure, police interrogation, and procedures for the identification of suspects.

Mosteller section:
The scope and limitations of permissible law enforcement conduct in the investigation of crime, with particular focus on the constitutional limits established by the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments. Principal areas of coverage include search and seizure, police interrogation, procedures for the identification of suspects, and the exclusionary rule. 

Myers section:
The scope and limitations of permissible law enforcement conduct in the investigation of crime, with particular focus on the constitutional limits established by the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments. Principal areas of coverage include search and seizure, police interrogation, and procedures for the identification of suspects.

Prerequisites:

None.

Instructor(s):J. Kennedy, R. Myers
Semester(s):Fall, Spring


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