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Judicial Clerkship Preparation 22

Criminal Procedure II 47 Law 402-01

A study of the constitutional and non-constitutional procedural components of the criminal process. Included are discretionary aspects of the decision to charge; the preliminary hearing; pre-trial release; grand jury proceedings; venue; jury selection; trial procedures; sentencing; double jeopardy; appeals, and post-conviction proceedings. Criminal Procedure I is not a prerequisite.

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Administrative Law
Advanced Brief Writing
Advanced Research II
Alternative Dispute Resolution 2
Civil litigation courses generally
Criminal Procedure I
Criminal Procedure II
Employment Discrimination
Employment Law
Evidence
Federal Courts
Intellectual Property
Judicial Externship
Private practice externships
Remedies
Research and writing courses generally
Trial Advocacy - Basic Advanced Litigation

1This course satisfies the writing requirement.
2Students can choose to have this course satisfy the writing requirement or not.

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