LAW 520: Criminal Law - fall

A study of criminal law, covering the essential principles governing the criminalization of conduct, substantive crimes, and defenses, including statutory analysis, actus reus, mens rea, causation, inchoate offenses, intentional and unintentional homicide, rape, theft and property offenses, attempt, solicitation, conspiracy, accessory liability, justification and excuse, self-defense, battered person defenses, insanity and intoxication.

Class#SctTypeSeatsUnits
12787 01 Lecture 55 3.00
Days Start End Location
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 10:35 AM EST 12:00 PM EST Law School 234
Instructor: Hillary Farber Class status:
Enrollment Section
Class instruction mode: In Person
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12788 02 Lecture 50 3.00
Days Start End Location
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1:15 PM EST 2:40 PM EST Law School 234
Instructor: Joseph Gallardo Class status:
Enrollment Section
Class instruction mode: In Person
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12818 03 Lecture 35 3.00
Days Start End Location
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 8:05 PM EST 9:30 PM EST Law School 232
Instructor: Kevin Connelly Class status:
Enrollment Section
Class instruction mode: In Person