Chapter 15 deals with substantive and procedural law.  In this module we will only deal with the substantive part in Module 4 and will pick up the procedural aspects in module 5. 
Requirements Extra Credit

 

Requirements
Must be completed by the time specified in the course schedule

Read: Chapter 15, pages 522 - 537.
Review: Key Terms and Concepts, page 561.
Know: Chapter Summary, pages 561 - 563
What is crime?
Elements of Criminal Liability
Types of Crimes
Cyber crime 
Use: Chapter 15 Review Sheet
Study Sheet
Criminal Law

PowerPoint Chapter 15
Complete:   Substantive Criminal Law Assignment
Insert: Insert it into the Criminal Law section of the   Paralegal Reference Manual.
Take: Chapter Quiz (5 questions)
Send:

 

 

a copy of all work completed in this chapter (including the extra credit) to the instructor upon completion of Module 1.  Interactive students will turn in the work on a weekly basis.  All work must be received prior to the deadline listed in the Syllabus schedule and must be delivered based on the instructions listed in the Syllabus (Work Delivery Instructions.)

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Extra Credit
Must be completed by the time specified in the course schedule

NOTE
You may only do one of the following cases.
You may also do the Megan's Law Extra Credit.

Read: Leopold and Loeb Trial (1924)
Write: A one or two page synopsis of the crime itself and the legal aspects of the case.  Relate it to what you are learning about criminal law and what you have already learned in the class. 
Insert: Answer into the Criminal Law section of the Paralegal Reference Manual.
Read: Scottsboro Boys Trials
Write: A one or two page synopsis of the crime itself and the legal aspects of the case.  Relate it to what you are learning about criminal law and what you have already learned in the class. 
Insert: Answer into the Criminal Law section of the Paralegal Reference Manual.
Read: I created the following website for a class I am currently teaching to Real Estate Licensees. 
Megan's Law Website
Write: A one or two page synopsis of the current status of Megan's Law in Maryland.  Relate it to what you are learning about criminal law and what you have already learned in the class. 
Insert: Answer into the Criminal Law section of the Paralegal Reference Manual.
Send: a copy of all work completed in this chapter (including the extra credit) to the instructor upon completion of Module 1.  Interactive students will turn in the work on a weekly basis.  All work must be received prior to the deadline listed in the Syllabus schedule and must be delivered based on the instructions listed in the Syllabus (Work Delivery Instructions.) 

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