| Course Title: | Criminal Law |
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| Class Info.: |
| Class Section: | CRIM2306.501.13S | Activity Type: | Lecture |
| Class Level: | Undergraduate | Class Number: | 25085 |
| Class Credits: | 3 Credits | Inst. Mode: | Face-to-Face |
| Grading: | Graded - Undergraduate | Session Type: | Regular Academic Session (1) |
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| Status: | Section Status: OPEN Available Seats: 17 Enrolled Total: 38 |
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| Description: | CRIM 2306 - Criminal Law (3 semester hours) This course will examine the statutory basis of crime, the legal requirements surrounding the establishment of "mens rea" and legally permissible defenses permitted under criminal due process. Emphasis is placed on both criminal statutes and case law. (3-0) T |
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| Class Notes: | • TIME APPROVED BY PROVOST |
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| Schedule: | Class Location and Times Location: UT Dallas - Main Campus Monday: 7:00pm-9:45pm GR 3.302 Term: Spring 2013 Session Type: Regular Academic Session (1) Starts: January 14, 2013 Ends: May 13, 2013
GR Building - Floor 3 - Room 3.302  |
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| College: | School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences |
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| Syllabus: | A Syllabus for Criminal Law (crim2306.501.13s) taught by Michael Frazier hasn't been posted. |
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| Class Evaluation: | A class evaluation for Criminal Law (crim2306.501.13s) taught by Michael Frazier hasn't been posted. |
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