Criminal Procedure: CRMJ 4140-80 Syllabus, Fall 2020August 24th: Introduction/Review Syllabus;...
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Criminal Procedure: CRMJ 4140-80 Syllabus, Fall 2020
WELCOME!Instructor: Dan FetscoTelephone: 307 766 2988Email: [email protected]: 204Arts&SciencesOfficeHours: byZoomappointmentMEET YOUR GAName:JannatAraHoqueOffice:TBDOfficeHours:ByZoomappt.Email:[email protected]
COURSE INFORMATIONDayDay/Time: Mon. from 5:15 – 7:00 pmRoom:NA/distancelearning–Zoom–Iwilltypically
belocatedinmyofficeforclass.CreditHours: 3
PREREQUISITES CRMJ1001,2210&2400ordeclaredpubliclawminor
COURSE DESCRIPTIONThiscourseisdesignedtointroducestudentstoissuesand processes associated with safeguarding personallibertiesof criminal suspectsduring the investigatoryandarreststagesofcriminalprocedure,includingpro-cedures for search and seizure, arrest, application of force,interrogationandconfession,pretrialidentifica-tion, and the exclusionary rule.
COURSE OBJECTIVESUpon completion of this course students should possessthefollowing:
∆ Anunderstandingofthecontextofcon-stitutional criminal procedural law.
∆ Theabilitytoidentifyanddiscussthecompetingvaluesinvolvedinconsti-tutional criminal procedure and the tensionthatexitsbetweenthem.
∆ Theabilitytoread,understand,andsummarize appellate court cases.
∆ Anunderstandingoftheprominentconstitutional criminal procedure case lawprinciplesandtheabilitytorec-ognizeandapplythoseprinciplesanddoctrinesinavarietyofcontexts.
REQUIRED READINGS*:Lippman, M. (2020). Criminal Procedure, (4thEdition).ThousandOaks,CA.SAGEPub-lications Inc.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:Gradesforthiscoursewillbecomprisedinthe
followingway:
A. Semester Exams -Therewillbeatotalofthreeexamsthroughoutthecourse(includingthefinal)ofthesemes-ter. Theexamswillbeacombinationofshortanswer,essay,withsomemultiplechoiceandtrue/falsequestions.Allexamswillbeworth100points.TheexamswillbepostedonWyoCoursesandIwillprovideyouwiththepossible short answer and essay questions prior to the
exam.However,of thoseshortanswerandessayques-tions,Iwillselectasmallernumberofquestionsfortheexam,excludingseveralquestions.For instance, Imayprovideyouwith fouressayquestions tostudy,but fortheexam,onlytwoofthosequestionswillbefeatured,andyouwillbeaskedtoansweronlyone.Youmaytaketheexamsanytimeduringtheweekinwhichtheexamisscheduled.Youwillhave2hourstocompletetheexam.
B. Case Briefing Assignment – during the courseofthesemester,youwillberequiredtopreparealegalcasebriefoftheU.S.SupremeCourtopin-ion in Wyoming v. Houghton,foundonpages237and239ofyourtext.Thebriefwillbeworth100points. Further instructions on the case brief as-signmentwillforthcoming.
C. Yourparticipationinthediscussionboardwillbegradedbythefollowingstandards:
· allpostsshouldhavecompletesentences,correctspellingandgrammar,andemployaformalaca-demic tone
· allpostsshouldmakespecificreferencetopartic-ular points in the course materials and/or other in-dividual’sposts
· excellent postsmake connections across severalsources of information (either different readingsonthesametopic,orconnectionsbetweenoldma-terial and new material)
· excellentpostsrespondtospecificpointsinotherstudents’postsinameaningfulwaythatmovestheconversationforward
· excellent posts inspire many responses from other students
· excellentpostsdonotjustrelatefacts,buttakeonacriticalyetrespectful tonewithregardtoread-ings,lecturesorotherposts.Thismeansthatyoutakeaposition,andprovidealogical,reasonedde-fense of your position.
Youareexpectedtoparticipatewithexcellentpostsin
everymodule’sdiscussionboard,eachweek.Eachdiscussionboardwillbeworth10pointsforatotalof150points.Thediscussionboardsandquestionswillbereadyby8:00a.m.oneachTuesday and can be accessed throughWyoCourses, and theywillclosethefollowingTuesday at 11:59 p.m.
Guest speakers: Idohopetohaveseveralguestspeak-ersaddresstheclassthroughoutthesemester,andduringthoseweeks,Iwillreplacethediscussionboardswithactivitiesrelatedtothatspeaker.
Grading Scale Exam#1WeekofSept.28th 100pointsExam#2WeekofOct.26th 100pointsExam#3/FinalsWeek 100pointsDiscussionBoards 150pointsCaseBriefdueNov.25th 100pointsTotal 550 points
Grade:ABCDF
Percentage:90-100%80-89.99%70-79.99%60-69.99%less than 60%
Class Points:495-550440-494385-439330-384000-329
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COURSE OUTLINEAugust24th: Introduction/ReviewSyllabus;Chapter1–An
IntroductiontoCriminalProcedure,pp.1-15.August31st: Chapter2–TheSourcesofCriminalProcedure,
pp.16-47.September7th: Chapter3–SearchesandSeizures,pp.48-90.September14th: Chapter4–StopandFrisk,pp.91-132.September21st: Chapter5–ProbableCause&Arrests,pp.133-179.September28th: Chapter6–SearchesandSeizuresofProperty,pp.180-243. Exam 1October5th: Chapter7–InspectionsandRegulatorySearches,pp.244-282.October12th: Chapter8–InterrogationsandConfessions,pp.283-346.October19th: Chapter9–EyewitnessandScientificIdentifications,pp.347-384.October26th: Chapter10–TheExclusionaryRuleandEntrapment,pp.385-426. Exam 2November2nd: Chapter11–CivilandCriminalRemediesforConstitutionalViolations,pp.427-465.November9th: Chapter12–TheInitiationoftheLegalProcess,Bail,andtheRighttoCounsel,pp.466-
510.November16th: Chapter13–TheCourtroom:ThePretrialandTrialProcess,pp.511-574November23rd: Chapter14–SentencingandAppeals,pp.575-616.November 25th: Paper DueNovember30th: Chapter15–Counterterrorism,pp.617-642. Catch-upandreviewforFinal ExamDecember 4th: Final Exam available
December 14th: FINAL EXAM DUE at 11:59 p.m.*Note: This is a tentative class schedule which may be adjusted due to unforeseen circumstances. The instructor will notify students at least one week in advance of any changes to the test schedule.