Faculty & Staff
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Kenneth
B. Nunn Professor of Law Box 117625 / Gainesville, FL 32611-7625 e-mail: nunn@law.ufl.edu 352.273.0660 / Fax: 352.392.3005 |
Courses
- LAW 5100 - Criminal
Law (3 credits)
The substantive law of crimes covering, in addition to basic principles and the elements of typical crimes, such concepts as relational and inchoate crime, responsibilty and defenses.
Prerequisites: None. - LAW 6111 - Criminal
Procedure: Police and Police Practices (3 credits)
Police as a social institution, including personnel, bureaucratic structure and incentives. Police practices such as arrest, search, seizure, wiretapping, eavesdropping, use of informers, entrapment, interrogations and lineups are covered. Credit for this course precludes credit for Criminal Procedure Survey (LAW 6930).
Prerequisites: None. - LAW 6112 - Criminal
Procedure Adversary System (3 credits)
This course covers the commencement of formal criminal proceedings, bail, the decision to prosecute, the grand jury, the preliminary hearing, venue, joinder and severance, and speedy trial. Trial concerns such as guilty pleas, discovery, jury trial, prejudicial publicity, professional ethics and double jeopardy are also considered. Credit for this course precludes credit for Criminal Procedure Survey (LAW 6930).
Prerequisites: None.
