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Intermediate Latin

This is the final course in a four-semester sequence of courses whose purpose is to introduce students to the basic vocabulary, grammar, and conceptual features of the Latin language. This course prepares participants to read adapted excerpts from masterpieces of Latin literature that have been written throughout the centuries, in order to consider their impact on many aspects of Western civilization and culture. Prerequisite: LAT 201 or three years of high school Latin or equivalent.

Property

Basic course in property; possession, gifts, bona fide purchasers of personalty. Estates, uses, easements, and rights incident to ownership.

Property

Basic course in property; possession, gifts, bona fide purchasers of personalty. Estates, uses, easements, and rights incident to ownership.

Criminal Procedure I

This course will cover search and seizure, the privilege against self-incrimination, confessions and identification procedures -- in general, the Constitutional cases arising out of the conflict between police practices and the Bill of Rights.

Criminal Trial Process

This course will cover in depth the criminal trial process from the initial court appearance: grand jury proceedings, pretrial motions, discovery, trial, pleas, sentencing, appeals, double jeopardy and habeas corpus. Students who have taken LAW 813 Criminal Procedure II may not take this course.

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