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Law 16 - San Fernando - Fall 2016

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Orientation Letters - Fall 2016

 

 

Subject:  LAW 

Section:   7816

Name of Class:  Law 16 - Civil & Criminal Evidence 

Instructor:  Manny Rose, JD

Email:   http://lamission.edu/~rosee

Class website:  http://lamission.edu/canvas

Semester: Fall 2016

This class meets at San Fernando High School on Weds/Fridays 10:25 - 11:05 am 

Calendar 

Syllabus - http://lamission.org 
Class Starting Date: 8/29/16
Class Ending Date:  12/18/16
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I am registered, Now What? (Links to an external site.)   

 (Links to an external site.)Canvas Overview (Student) - 7 mins video   

 

Class Description:  Study of the rules of civil and criminal evidence and the admissibility of such evidence in court including relevancy, hearsay, hearsay exceptions, character evidence, habit and custom, witness & competency, impeachment, authentication and identification of documents, constitutional restraints, and common law privileges. Students analyze evidentiary objections to trial transcripts, and other legal documents 

Textbook: 
http://lamission.edu/law/textbooks 

Syllabus - http://lamission.org   


Student Learning Outcomes: 

 

1. Brief law cases in criminal and civil evidence including hearsay, hearsay exceptions, relevance, habit, custom, authentication, privileges, constitutional restraints, and other issues relating to evidence.


2. Critically analyze and argue issues of evidence and the other subject matters listed in #1 above. 

3. Prepare legal documents, forms or papers including evidentiary analysis of transcripts, objections at trial, and during discovery, objections to evidentiary questions in interrogatories, and request for admissions, arbitration and mediation. Students will read evidence cases and write a case brief demonstrating their understanding and application of the essential facts and rules of law and legal principles of the case - see case brief rubric athttp://missionparalegal.pbworks.com/briefing


Student Services: http://lamission.edu/de/student-services

Management of Stress and Mental Health
 

DSPS - http://lamission.edu/dsps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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