LAW650D

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LAW650D - Wrongful Convictions: Causes and Remedies

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Course ID

039178

Course Description

This course will involve the study of wrongful convictions, including an analysis of: 1) the factors that contribute to wrongful convictions; 2) the existing criminal procedures and constitutional protections that, in part, attempt to prevent wrongful convictions; 3) the current procedural mechanisms available to convicted individuals who seek to vacate wrongful convictions with new evidence; and 4) the reforms that have been proposed to address the causes of wrongful convictions.

We will use wrongful convictions as a window through which to study broader aspects of the criminal justice system. Each wrongful conviction represents a unique opportunity to examine not only what went wrong in the individual case, but also the opportunity to examine whether the case sheds light on systemic limitations in the criminal justice system. In general, an underlying goal for the course is to explore what wrongful convictions reveal about the criminal justice system.

The course will rely extensively on case studies of exonerations to frame the issues. During each session we will focus on one or more exoneration cases to assist in our review of the substantive legal issues for that class.

Min Units

2

Max Units

2

Repeatable for Credit

No

Grading Basis

ALT - Alternative Grading +/- A,B,C,D,E,S,P,F

Career

Law

Course Requisites

May be convened with

Component

Seminar

Optional Component

No