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Appeals & Habeas Corpus
In this lecture, we covered the appeals and habeas corpus. We learned about appeals of right, discretionary appeals, trials de novo, and interlocutory appeals. We also discussed the appellate process and potential outcomes of appeals, including harmless error. We finished our lecture with a discussion on habeas corpus, including what it is, its purpose, process, and restrictions. You have met outcome two: Explain the criminal trial process from first contact through appeals.
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In this lecture, we covered the appeals and habeas corpus. We learned about appeals of right, discretionary appeals, trials de novo, and interlocutory appeals. We also discussed the appellate process and potential outcomes of appeals, including harmless error. We finished our lecture with a discussion on habeas corpus, including what it is, its purpose, process, and restrictions. You have met outcome two: Explain the criminal trial process from first contact through appeals.
Crimes Against Persons and Property
Included in this lecture is a wealth of information about various violent and property crimes. We learned about issues surrounding criminal homicide, such as when life begins and the right to die. Then we analyzed the different types of criminal homicide, including murder, manslaughter, and criminally negligent homicide. We also learned about other violent crimes including assault and battery, robbery, sex offenses, and kidnapping and false imprisonment. We then moved on to property crimes, incl...
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Included in this lecture is a wealth of information about various violent and property crimes. We learned about issues surrounding criminal homicide, such as when life begins and the right to die. Then we analyzed the different types of criminal homicide, including murder, manslaughter, and criminally negligent homicide. We also learned about other violent crimes including assault and battery, robbery, sex offenses, and kidnapping and false imprisonment. We then moved on to property crimes, incl...
Crimes Against Persons and Property
Included in this lecture is a wealth of information about various violent and property crimes. We learned about issues surrounding criminal homicide, such as when life begins and the right to die. Then we analyzed the different types of criminal homicide, including murder, manslaughter, and criminally negligent homicide. We also learned about other violent crimes including assault and battery, robbery, sex offenses, and kidnapping and false imprisonment. We then moved on to property crimes, incl...
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Included in this lecture is a wealth of information about various violent and property crimes. We learned about issues surrounding criminal homicide, such as when life begins and the right to die. Then we analyzed the different types of criminal homicide, including murder, manslaughter, and criminally negligent homicide. We also learned about other violent crimes including assault and battery, robbery, sex offenses, and kidnapping and false imprisonment. We then moved on to property crimes, incl...
Jurisdiction, Court Structure, and Specialty Courts
This lecture has focused on jurisdiction and the structure of the federal and state court systems as well as specialized/problem-solving courts. You should be able to meet course outcome one: Diagram the structures of the federal and state criminal court systems and discuss the purpose of specialty criminal courts such as drug courts, gun courts, and juvenile courts. Next outcomes four and seven will be met. The lecture and assignments will focus on the elements of crime and defenses along with ...
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This lecture has focused on jurisdiction and the structure of the federal and state court systems as well as specialized/problem-solving courts. You should be able to meet course outcome one: Diagram the structures of the federal and state criminal court systems and discuss the purpose of specialty criminal courts such as drug courts, gun courts, and juvenile courts. Next outcomes four and seven will be met. The lecture and assignments will focus on the elements of crime and defenses along with ...
Jurisdiction, Court Structure, and Specialty Courts
This lecture has focused on jurisdiction and the structure of the federal and state court systems as well as specialized/problem-solving courts. You should be able to meet course outcome one: Diagram the structures of the federal and state criminal court systems and discuss the purpose of specialty criminal courts such as drug courts, gun courts, and juvenile courts. Next outcomes four and seven will be met. The lecture and assignments will focus on the elements of crime and defenses along with ...
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This lecture has focused on jurisdiction and the structure of the federal and state court systems as well as specialized/problem-solving courts. You should be able to meet course outcome one: Diagram the structures of the federal and state criminal court systems and discuss the purpose of specialty criminal courts such as drug courts, gun courts, and juvenile courts. Next outcomes four and seven will be met. The lecture and assignments will focus on the elements of crime and defenses along with ...
Criminal Practice and Procedure
Included in this lecture, was a wealth of information about criminal procedure law. We learned about Constitutional rights relevant to criminal procedure, including the Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures, Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination, Sixth Amendment right to counsel, and Fourteenth Amendment due process clause. We discussed arrests and searches with and without warrants, including the many exceptions to the search warrant requiremen...
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Included in this lecture, was a wealth of information about criminal procedure law. We learned about Constitutional rights relevant to criminal procedure, including the Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures, Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination, Sixth Amendment right to counsel, and Fourteenth Amendment due process clause. We discussed arrests and searches with and without warrants, including the many exceptions to the search warrant requiremen...
Marketing, Technology, and Global Expansion
Marketing is the process of determining customer wants and needs and then providing customers with goods and services that meet or exceed their expectations. In the past, it was believed that businesses made products first and marketing was then responsible for selling and distributing those products. Today, marketing must determine what customers want and then to provide goods and services that fill those needs.
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Marketing is the process of determining customer wants and needs and then providing customers with goods and services that meet or exceed their expectations. In the past, it was believed that businesses made products first and marketing was then responsible for selling and distributing those products. Today, marketing must determine what customers want and then to provide goods and services that fill those needs.
Class Lectures
We covered the court process from arrest through sentencing. The are many steps in the court process. We began at the beginning, looking at arrest statistics, charging documents, the initial appearance, and bail. Then we moved on to statutes of limitations, speedy trial rights, and double jeopardy. We learned about the need to show probable cause that a crime was committed, and the defendant committed it in both preliminary hearings and grand juries, and arraignment on formal charges. Then befor...
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We covered the court process from arrest through sentencing. The are many steps in the court process. We began at the beginning, looking at arrest statistics, charging documents, the initial appearance, and bail. Then we moved on to statutes of limitations, speedy trial rights, and double jeopardy. We learned about the need to show probable cause that a crime was committed, and the defendant committed it in both preliminary hearings and grand juries, and arraignment on formal charges. Then befor...