LAWF 1723: Criminal Procedures

Credit Hours 3.0 Lecture Hours 3.0 Lab Hours 0.0
Type of Credit
Baccalaureate/Transfer
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Course Description
This course covers constitutional and statutory guidelines for arrest, detention, use of force, search and seizure, warrant requirements, line-ups and identification procedures, confessions, admissions and interrogation. Emphasis is on the procedural considerations affecting law enforcement actions as restricted by the constitution, statutes, and case law.  Illinois criminal procedure will also be covered.

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Articulate the significance of the U.S. Constitution, especially the Bill of Rights and Fourteenth Amendment, as they affect the rights of citizens and the responsibilities of government officials.
  • Effectively discuss the civil rights of citizens and the responsibilities of police agencies and officers when reasonable and unreasonable intrusions of citizens’ lives occur.
  • Display a working knowledge of the terminology associated with felony and misdemeanor statutes.
  • Recognize and define the rules of evidence for admission and exclusion of evidence during legal proceedings.
  • Explain in writing the principles of Federal and Illinois Criminal Procedure.
  • Discuss and explain in writing the limitations on the use of force and the liabilities of police officers when specified constitutional rights of citizens have been violated by the police during the course of enforcement, with and without the use of force.
  • Apply criminal procedure terminology and concepts correctly.
  • Recognize and explain procedural constitutional rights of the accused.
Topical Outline

Preview of criminal procedure in the age of the digital revolution

Text-Case Method

Searches and seizures

Stop and frisk

Seizure of persons: arrest

Searches for evidence

"Special needs" searches

Self-incrimination

Identification procedures

Remedies for constitutional violations: exclusionary rule

Constitutional violations: other remedies against official misconduct

Court proceedings: before trial

Court proceedings: trial and conviction

After conviction: sentencing, appeals, and habeas corpus

Criminal procedure in times of crisis