Jumpstart Criminal Law: Reading and Understanding Criminal Cases and Statutes
Features:
- explores the context in which criminal statutes are drafted and enacted and in which criminal trials and appeals take place
- the relationship between state and federal criminal prosecutions and trials
- the difference between criminal offenses and defenses in different jurisdictions
- the steps in the criminal justice process
- the separate roles of judge and jury in criminal cases
- "element analysis" in criminal cases and with criminal statutes
- the nature of various types of criminal law defenses
- criminal defense ethics
- how, when, and why conduct is criminalized
- the role of "mens rea" and "actus reus" in criminal law
- legal reasoning and criminal justice process taught via judicial opinions with analysis
- judicial opinions and analyses comprehensible without in-class explanation
- straightforward and informal writing style
- pedagogical features
- glossary of terms, idioms, and procedures encountered in reading cases
- line art: artist-drawn "cartoons" illustrate many judicial opinions
- judicial opinions: short and easy to read, applying common rules of law
- exam prep help
- examples of issue-spotting, essay, and multiple-choice questions
- tips on how to carefully read criminal law exam questions
Features:
- explores the context in which criminal statutes are drafted and enacted and in which criminal trials and appeals take place
- the relationship between state and federal criminal prosecutions and trials
- the difference between criminal offenses and defenses in different jurisdictions
- the steps in the criminal justice process
- the separate roles of judge and jury in criminal cases
- "element analysis" in criminal cases and with criminal statutes
- the nature of various types of criminal law defenses
- criminal defense ethics
- how, when, and why conduct is criminalized
- the role of "mens rea" and "actus reus" in criminal law
- legal reasoning and criminal justice process taught via judicial opinions with analysis
- judicial opinions and analyses comprehensible without in-class explanation
- straightforward and informal writing style
- pedagogical features
- glossary of terms, idioms, and procedures encountered in reading cases
- line art: artist-drawn "cartoons" illustrate many judicial opinions
- judicial opinions: short and easy to read, applying common rules of law
- exam prep help
- examples of issue-spotting, essay, and multiple-choice questions
- tips on how to carefully read criminal law exam questions
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Features:
- explores the context in which criminal statutes are drafted and enacted and in which criminal trials and appeals take place
- the relationship between state and federal criminal prosecutions and trials
- the difference between criminal offenses and defenses in different jurisdictions
- the steps in the criminal justice process
- the separate roles of judge and jury in criminal cases
- "element analysis" in criminal cases and with criminal statutes
- the nature of various types of criminal law defenses
- criminal defense ethics
- how, when, and why conduct is criminalized
- the role of "mens rea" and "actus reus" in criminal law
- legal reasoning and criminal justice process taught via judicial opinions with analysis
- judicial opinions and analyses comprehensible without in-class explanation
- straightforward and informal writing style
- pedagogical features
- glossary of terms, idioms, and procedures encountered in reading cases
- line art: artist-drawn "cartoons" illustrate many judicial opinions
- judicial opinions: short and easy to read, applying common rules of law
- exam prep help
- examples of issue-spotting, essay, and multiple-choice questions
- tips on how to carefully read criminal law exam questions