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BUL 3310 Legal Environment of Business Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Criminal Law Criminal Procedure © 2011 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BUL 3310 Criminal Law/Procedure Criminal Law ◊Actus Reus Omission to Act Legal Duty to Act Criminal Law ◊Actus Reus Omission to Act Legal Duty to Act © 2011 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BUL 3310 Criminal Law/Procedure Criminal Law (Continued) ◊Mens Rea ◊Concurrence ◊Causation Types Criminal Law (Continued) ◊Mens Rea ◊Concurrence ◊Causation Types © 2011 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BUL 3310 Criminal Law/Procedure Criminal Law (Continued) ◊Harm ◊Classification of Crimes Felonies Misdemeanors Criminal Law (Continued) ◊Harm ◊Classification of Crimes Felonies Misdemeanors © 2011 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BUL 3310 Criminal Law/Procedure Criminal Procedure ◊Burden of Proof ◊Exclusionary Rule Criminal Procedure ◊Burden of Proof ◊Exclusionary Rule © 2011 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BUL 3310 Criminal Law/Procedure Criminal Procedure (continued) ◊Standing 4th Ammendment Right? Did Law Enforcement have a valid search warrant? Criminal Procedure (continued) ◊Standing 4th Ammendment Right? Did Law Enforcement have a valid search warrant? © 2011 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BUL 3310 Criminal Law/Procedure Criminal Procedure (continued) ◊Standing (continued) Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement Criminal Procedure (continued) ◊Standing (continued) Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement © 2011 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD

BUL 3310 Criminal Law/Procedure Criminal Procedure (continued) ◊5 th Amendment Requirements: ◊14 th Amendment Criminal Procedure (continued) ◊5 th Amendment Requirements: ◊14 th Amendment © 2011 Darren A. Prum, MBA, JD