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ADJ 275 Entire Course

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ADJ 275 Week 2 Checkpoint 1 Criminal Procedures


ADJ 275 Week 2 CheckPoint 2 Criminal Procedure Variation
ADJ 275 Week 2 Assignment Jurisdiction Case Review
ADJ 275 Week 3 Checkpoint Arrest

ADJ 275 Week 2 Assignment Jurisdiction


Case Review

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Assignment:
Remember, in Week One you read about the functions of the federal and state court
systems and what the difference is between jurisdiction and venue. Jurisdiction is the
power of the court to try a case; venue is the place where a case is tried.

ADJ 275 Week 2 Checkpoint 1 Criminal P


rocedures

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Criminal Procedures Resources: Criminal Procedures: Law and Practice;


Appendix B.
Due Date: Day 2 [Individual] forum Review Criminal Procedures: Law and Practice,
pp. 34-55.
Read the fact pattern in Appendix B

ADJ 275 Week 2 CheckPoint 2 Criminal Pr


ocedure Variation

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CheckPoint 2:
Criminal Procedure Variation Due Date: Day 4 [Individual] forum Research your
states criminal procedures and choose a crime to review. Locate a state that has a
variance in their procedures for the same crime

ADJ 275 Week 3 Checkpoint Arrest

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CheckPoint:Arrest
Resource: Appendix E Due Date: Day 5 [Individual] forum
Read the fact pattern selection on Appendix E.

ADJ 275 Week 4 Assignment Exclusionary


Rule Presentation

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Assignment:
You are a law student invited to give patrol officers information on the exclusionary
rule to help them be more effective on the streets.

ADJ 275 Week 4 CheckPoint 1 Exclusiona


ry Rule Arguments

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CheckPoint 1:
Exclusionary Rule Arguments Resource: Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice Due
Date: Day 2 [Individual] forum Review Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice, pp.
103-05. Choose an argument for or against the

ADJ 275 Week 4 CheckPoint 2 Stop and Fr


isk and Arrest

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Stop and Frisk and Arrest Resources: Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice;
Appendix F. Due Date: Day 4 [Individual] forum Review Criminal Procedure: Law and
Practice, p.133

ADJ 275 Week 5 CheckPoint Search and


Seizure

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Search and Seizure Resource: Criminal Procedures: Law and Practice Due Date:
Day 5 [Individual] forum ReviewCriminal Procedures: Law and Practice, pp. 218-225.

ADJ 275 Week 6 Assignment Plain View O


pen Fields Case Study

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Assignment:
Remember in Week Five, you read the principles of the plain view and open fields
doctrines and how each is applied in law enforcement.

ADJ 275 Week 6 Checkpoint Abandonmen


t

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ADJ 275 Week 6 Checkpoint Abandonment

ADJ 275 Week 7 CheckPoint Polygraph Te


sting

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CheckPoint: Polygraph Testing


Resources: Web sites: http://www.daubertontheweb.com/frye_opinion.htm ;
http://laws.findlaw.com/us/509/579.html

ADJ 275 Week 8 CheckPointThe


Significance of Miranda

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CheckPoint:The Significance of Miranda

Resource: Web site:


http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data/constitution/amendment05/09.html#1
Day 4 [Individual] forum Review the above Web site on Miranda v. Arizona (1966).
Post a 350- to 700-word summary describing the significance of Miranda v. Arizona
(1966).

ADJ 275 Week 9 Final Case Study

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Do the levels of proof justify a stop and frisk or an arrest? Explain.


Determine if Miranda warnings were properly given and why.

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