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  2. Scenarios. Scenario 1: The police see James standing at a bus stop on a downtown street, in an area where there is extensive drug dealing. The officers ask James if they can look in his bag and he says yes. They open the bag and find drugs. (Yes, legal search: consent.)16 What if James says no? Are the cops allowed to open his bag and search it?

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  3. Criminal v. Civil Law • Prosecution & Prosecutors • Defense and Defendants • Witnesses (including expert witnesses) • Telling the truth • Understanding different perspectives • Responsibility for actions • Questioning (differences between direct and cross examination) • Developing a theory or explanation of a case

  4. Aug 12, 2023 · Students should use this outline as a supplement rather than a substitute for course-specific outlines. Last reviewed August 2023. Read summaries of cases involving topics such as elements of a crime, homicide, rape, attempt, conspiracy, self-defense, and criminal trials and sentencing.

  5. 1988 – People v. Dannie D. McGrew A person in a bar is killed by the bartender who claims self-defense. 1989 – Pat Roman vs. Dana M. Colby & Terry Wordshaw A student’s possessions are searched in a classroom based on suspicion of theft of a plaque. 1990 – People v.

  6. Fictional Scenario - Gideon v. Wainwright | United States Courts. Fictional Scenario - Gideon v. Wainwright. Below is a story of how someone like you might need a public defender. Tim Jones is a 17-year-old who just completed his junior year.

  7. Your case deals with the crime of homicide. The defendant Mark Walmart is accused of killing his boss at a law firm. The victim, Mac Daddy, was a family man (wife and 2 sons) who attended church regularly. He gave Mr. Walmart (who has a criminal record) a job when nobody else would.

  8. Mar 21, 2019 · Today, here are five classic criminal law cases to get you excited for murder and ... well, basically murder. 1. R. v. Dudley and Stephens (Queen's Bench, 1884). I like to call this one "cannibalism on the high seas," a classic from English common law. Dudley, Stephens, Parker, and Brooks were shipwrecked and had run out of food.

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